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 | What's Your Favorite Ivey Abitz Design?View our women's and men's catalogue to choose your favourite design. Submit your choice to us by Sunday, March 16th.
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Spring 2008 Closing Soon - Order Your Choices Today! Next Order Deadline Announcement: | Submit your Spring 2008 orders in by Wednesday, March 19, for a first of May delivery date.
A
few rush order slots are still available. If you have an impromptu
special event right around the corner and would like an Ivey Abitz
ensemble for it, please contact us with your request.
Shop the Ivey Abitz Spring 2008 Catalogue Now |
New Design Spotlight - graceful curved hem comes to a point at both sides of the frock.
- while the willow can a layering base to many ivey abitz ensembles, it's so smart it can even be worn on its own.
- good coverage along the arm holes and shoulders so undergarments don't unexpectedly appear.
- darts at bust for more feminine fit.
 |  | - willow frock, low water length, black pleated indian cotton $310
- willow sash, black pleated indian cotton $90 | -willow shirt, beach embroidered cotton voile $345
-willow frock, low water length (bottom layer), beach pleated indian cotton $310
-willow frock, high water length (top layer), weathered indian cotton $210
-willow sash, beach pleated indian cotton $90 | -willow shirt, black premium irish linen $245
-willow frock, low water length (bottom layer) classic black pleated indian cotton $310
-willow frock, high water length (top layer), weathered indian cotton $210 | -willow frock, low water length, beach pleated indian cotton $310
-willow sash, beach pleated indian cotton $90 | |
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Use your imagination by exploring other possibilities for the willow frock: 
Fabric UpdateWhile you decide on your Ivey Abitz Spring 2008 ensembles, keep in mind this fabric update: sold out:- old brick italian textured striped cotton
- moonlit lake yarn dyed cotton check
now running low on:
They
may talk of a comet, or a burning mountain, or some such bagatelle; but
to me a modest woman, dressed out in all her finery, is the most
tremendous object of the whole creation. -Oliver Goldsmith
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