mercredi 14 juin 2017
We Are Not Saying This Lightly: This Is the Selena Quintanilla Tee You Need
Take a minute to go grab your wallet right now, because once you're back, you won't be able to get this amazing Selena Quintanilla-inspired t-shirt fast enough. Burbank, CA-based store Hot Sundae is responsible for the tee featuring a print of Selena's iconic black rhinestone bustier and high-waisted black plants with gold and silver chain belts we're already seeing all over Instagram. The amazing top will only cost you $28, so we really can't think of any good reason not to get it right now.
The cool brand also sells pins of Selena wearing her Grammy Awards look, luchador bow wraps, and a seashell-bra tank every aspiring mermaid needs. You'll probably spend all your money there. Sorry, not sorry.
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