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Megan Nielsen Durban JumpsuitDurban Jumpsuit by Megan Nielsen Patterns All designs by Megan Nielsen The Design This is a versatile mix and match jumpsuit and romper set with multiple options. The pattern features v neck or round neckline; bust darts; short sleeve, long sleeve or sleeveless options; patch or inseam pockets and tapered or wide leg cuts. All view include an optional belt, belt loops, and inseam lengths for regular and tall. Recommended Fabrics Light to medium weight
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