My favourite outfit By Bethany Cooke. My favourite outfit T-shirt / top Dusky pink long sleeve t-shirt with brown over-dress. Has butterflies and flowers.

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My favourite outfit By Bethany Cooke

My favourite outfit T-shirt / top Dusky pink long sleeve t-shirt with brown over-dress. Has butterflies and flowers with sequins

Cool facts about my outfit It is really pretty It was made in China It was bought by my mum I can wear it with jeans or leggings

The fabrics of my outfit My t-shirt / top is made of * Cotton * Elastane

Cotton Cotton is soft and fluffy and grows on cotton plants in warm areas of the world. The fibre in cotton is spun into yarn or thread to make things like clothes. Australia produces 1.8 million bales of cotton each year.

Elastane Elastane is man-made fibre (synthetic fibre) and is also called Spandex or Lycra. Elastane is known for it’s elasticitity. It can be stretched over and over and still maintain it’s shape. Elastane is often found in clothing such as dance outfits, tights and swimwear. swimwear.

Where and when I wear it DiscoParty Special occasion

Care instructions Warm gentle machine wash with like colours Do not bleach Do not tumble dry Make sure iron is warm before ironing Do not iron prints or embellishments Do not dry clean