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OTT price wise but I always think these styles look rather odd. It's as if there's not enough material for the main body of the garment so a piece of lace or whatever has been stuck on the end to add some length. Only my opinion of course!
That's exactly what they've done, squeeze as many garments as poss from each yard of fabric. My theory is the shark-bite style is done for a similar reason - it gives the drape look without cutting into a load of fabric 'on the cross' to give the proper drape with the grain of the fabric.