Floral Ruffle Neck Tie-Front Long Sleeve Blouse
Unbranded/Fast Fashion (Likely Amazon or Shein-based) · Clothing & Accessories > Women's Tops

Era / Decade
Modern/Current (2020s)
Material
100% Polyester. The fabric has a 'crepe' or 'satin' imitation texture typical of budget-friendly fast fashion.
Condition
Good. No visible stains or tears in photo, but shows significant wrinkling and potential loose threads at the ruffles and button loops.
Demand Level
Moderate. Floral blouses are perennially popular for spring and workwear, but lack of brand name makes it a harder sell.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
Low: $8.00, Mid: $12.00, High: $18.00
Estimated Retail Value
$15.00 - $28.00
Comparable Sales
Generic floral blouses of this type typically sell for $10-$15 on Poshmark. Similar styles from Zara or H&M might fetch $20, but unbranded versions stay in the lower tier.
Description
Lovely and feminine long-sleeve blouse featuring a vibrant watercolor floral print in shades of pink, yellow, and purple. This top includes a delicate ruffled collar, a keyhole tie-neck closure, and dainty buttons down the front. The sleeves are finished with elasticated smocked cuffs for a slightly puffed effect. Perfect for casual office wear or spring outings.
Key Features
Trendy 'cottagecore' aesthetic, vibrant watercolor floral pattern, feminine ruffle details, and smocked cuffs.
Authenticity Indicators
Confidence: High that this is a generic mass-market item. There are no designer labels; construction uses basic surged seams.
Flaws to Note
Significant wrinkling (requires steaming), lack of brand/care tag reduces value, synthetic material prone to static and heat damage.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Poshmark or Mercari are best for this style. Facebook Marketplace for local sales to avoid shipping costs that might exceed the item's value.
Selling Tips
Steam the garment thoroughly before photographing to improve perceived quality. Use keywords like 'Cottagecore', 'Boho', 'Floral Blouse', and 'Workwear'. Measure the pit-to-pit and length since there is no established brand sizing for buyers to rely on.