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Shop this deal: Fantaslook V-Neck Ruffle Sleeve Sundress, $18 (was $35)The flattering V-neck and cute ruffle sleeves bring a fun vibe to any occasion, and reviewers raved about the "super soft material" and "beautiful" colors.
Fantaslook V-Neck Ruffle Sleeve Sundress, From $16 (was $40) at Walmart
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What’s also great about this dress? It has pockets! No more fumbling for your phone or keys because you’ll have plenty of space to stash your stuff. Shoppers said the fabric is soft and stretchy, and they love that the dress is also easy to maintain. Just toss it in the wash and it’s good to go.
Fantaslook V-Neck Ruffle Sleeve Sundress, From $16 (was $40) at Walmart
"The dress is made of a soft quality material, with a weight that gives a nice flow. The loose waist gives much comfort in movement, without looking frumpy. I am getting more."
This comfy V-neck sundress could become your go-to outfit this season, so run over to Walmart's website to snag your favorite color before they're all gone.
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