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Palm Ruffle Hawaiian Bolero Jacket

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How do i determine my Measurements?
The Four Measurements that will help us to determine your Size are your height,bust,hips & waist.

SizeSMALL OSONEPLUS
Bust41 1/444 1/251 1/2
Hips35 3/43946
length20 3/421 1/223

$295.00

The palm tree is a favorite symbol for tropical places, warm sunshine and sandy beaches. Bring that feeling with you wherever you go in Tropical Tantrum’s Palm Ruffle Bolero Jacket. This fun ruffle design is made using our signature soft, hand painted batik fabrics in vibrant colors. A mosaic look on the front and a palm tree motif on the back make it a terrific topper for jeans, skirts or even your favorite little black dress that needs a little jazzing up once in a while.

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Free Alterations

All Tropical Tantrum clothing is custom made. Minor alterations are free of charge in the guide lines of a few inches shorter, longer or wider at the sleeve, neckline, or hemline. Use the box below to detail your alterations for this garment. Please include your measurements (bust, waist, hip, height) for free custom tailoring. Free alterations are for garments only and do not apply to accessories. We offer minor alterations for all Men, Women and Children garments.

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The palm tree is a favorite symbol for tropical places, warm sunshine and sandy beaches. Bring that feeling with you wherever you go in Tropical Tantrum’s Palm Ruffle Bolero Jacket. This fun ruffle design is made using our signature soft, hand painted batik fabrics in vibrant colors. A mosaic look on the front and a palm tree motif on the back make it a terrific topper for jeans, skirts or even your favorite little black dress that needs a little jazzing up once in a while. This jacket is sold One Size/Plus Size, but please feel free to put your measurements in the Alterations Box below and our designers will make sure that your jacket is a perfect fit. Custom alterations are always free of charge.

  • Style 2460S FULL RFL
  • Custom Alterations Free
  • Plus sizes available
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Tropical Tantrum's Batik Fabrics

Tropical Tantrum is famous for our beautiful colors and quality hand painted batik fabrics. Our color combinations are unique, durable, and crafted with care to retain their vibrancy and soft, silky feel. We take great pride in our fabrics - they are truly the hallmark of our clothing and accessories. The batik process is one that has been used for thousands of years to create beautiful fabrics of all kinds

What is Batik?

Batik is created with a technique called "wax-resist dyeing". The fabric is printed with wax, which resists the color of dye. The wax is then removed to reveal a pattern. Multiple applications of wax and dye create intricate and beautiful designs and depth of color.

Although experts disagree as to the precise origins of batik, similar processes can be traced back 1,500 years to Egypt and the Middle East. Samples have also been found in Turkey, India, China, Japan, and West Africa from past centuries. Batik has evolved over the centuries into a great art form, featuring intricate patterns and beautiful colors. Present day Indonesia is the home of some of the finest examples of this craftsmanship. Though based in Kauai, Tropical Tantrum is proud to produce our fabrics in Bali as part of this elegant, artistic tradition.

Tropical Tantrum uses fabric with a high thread count to maintain the integrity of our batik colors and designs. The result is not only beautiful, but also extremely soft and comfortable to wear.

Care Instructions

Simplicity best describes our instructions for garment care. Below are instructions to insure that your Tropical Tantrum clothing maintains its beauty. Proper care will keep your garments looking like new for years to come.

  • Hand wash in cold water
  • Roll in a towel to remove excess water
  • Line dry
  • Lightly iron making the garment soft and smooth

Alternative care options include dry cleaning, machine washing on the gentle cycle in cold water, line drying.

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