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linen shirt dress womens Sassy Button-Down Linen Shirt Dress with Lapel Collar & Belt

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linen shirt dress womens Sassy Button-Down Linen Shirt Dress with Lapel Collar & Belt100% Linen Sleeveless Button Down Linen Shirt Dress with Lapel Collar, Belt, Pockets & Cotton Lining. Step into summer with effortless elegance in the Sassy Button Down Linen Midi Shirt Dress, a timeless piece that radiates sophistication. Expertly crafted from 100% pure European linen, this knee length, sleeveless tunic with lapel collars is breathable and stylish, making it perfect for those balmy party evenings or casual daytime gatherings. The

100% Linen - Sleeveless Button-Down Linen Shirt Dress with Lapel Collar, Belt, Pockets & Cotton Lining.

    Step into summer with effortless elegance in the Sassy Button-Down Linen Midi Shirt Dress, a timeless piece that radiates sophistication. Expertly crafted from 100% pure European linen, this knee-length, sleeveless tunic with lapel collars is breathable and stylish, making it perfect for those balmy party evenings or casual daytime gatherings.

    The scarlet red hue is a showstopper, offering a bold statement softened by the dress's fluid fit and gentle drape. The inclusion of functional pockets adds a touch of practicality, while the cotton lining ensures comfort against your skin all day long. With a cinching linen belt to accentuate your waist, this shirt dress delivers an impeccable silhouette.

    Pre-washed for softness and designed to resist shrinkage, our midi dress celebrates the natural texture of organic linen. Whether you prefer a crisp finish or a relaxed, wrinkled look after washing, this dress adapts to your personal style while promising to become softer and more personal with each wear.

    Perfect as a thoughtful gift or a treat for yourself, this linen dress champions sustainable style without compromising luxury. Get ready to make an impression this summer with this versatile and undeniably chic wardrobe staple.

    Product Details

    • Gender: Women
    • Style: One-piece linen dress
    • Length: 42" (107 cms) approx
    • Sleeve Type: Sleeveless
    • Colour: Red
    • Material: 100% Organic Italian European Linen (Certified OEKO-TEX Standard 100).
    • Lined: 100% Cotton lining.
    • Pre-washed for soft, shrink-resistant durable fabric.
    • All-Season Comfort: Breathable, hypoallergenic, and skin-friendly.
    • Ages Gracefully: Softens and improves with wear for lasting comfort.
    • Artisan handcrafted, perfected to detail. 
    • Model: 5'8 tall, wearing a size small.


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