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Sucker Bull Costume Analysis
A gorgeous and stunning Australian actress “Abbie Cornish” worn this outclass Leather costume in the action combat movie “Sucker Punch”. The designers made this costume in the inspiration of vest, jacket and coat. It has front like vest, one side is sleeveless and the back has side leather panels tails till knee length.The outer of this costume is made from premium quality of leather material which is extracted from healthy animal skins. The interlining is extremely soft and luxurious and made from satin fabric which will give high amounts of comfort. The front and back has black lace-up closure passing from round silver eyelets. It has an oversized leather hood that can make you look extremely fantastic. This is a perfect girls costume

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