features gingham peasant dress with lace-up bodice, cold shoulder sleeve and attached apron.
This dirndl is so darn cute! You'll look like a bavarian beauty in the Beer Garden Babe womens costume by Leg Avenue. This fun Oktoberfest costume features a gingham German peasant dress with lace up detail and cold shoulder accent, attached apron, and a festive floral ribbon trim. (Beer Stein Purse not included)
PACKAGE INCLUDES: german beer girl dress
FIT & STYLE: Flirty, fitted peasant top and flared skirt create an hourglass look that’s worthy of cheers.
MATERIALS/ CARE: Hand wash cold, Do not bleach, Drip dry, Do not iron
OCCASION: This Oktoberfest costume for women is perfect for a Halloween costume, parties, or as a beer garden fun.
FEATURES: Classic beer girl looks with flirty Leg Avenue styling make this costume favorite.
COMPLETE THE LOOK: Pair with our super fun Beer Purse and bow top thigh highs to complete the look.
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