white collar dress MARMALADE Mod Sixties Style Shift Dress with White Collar and Cuffs
SKU: 7140380122
white collar dress

white collar dress MARMALADE Mod Sixties Style Shift Dress with White Collar and Cuffs

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white collar dress MARMALADE Mod Sixties Style Shift Dress with White Collar and CuffsSALE! Back by popular demand, this dress from our 2019 collection is now again available for purchase! An Autumn, sixties style polka dot shift dress with a decorative button bodice, classic collar and slightly puffed long sleeves. A light, easy to wear and flattering cut adaptable easily to any occasion through accessorizing. Material provides no stretch. Available in navy blue white, black white or red white polka dots. The model pictured is 175 cm

SALE!

Back by popular demand, this dress from our 2019 collection is now again available for purchase!

An Autumn, sixties style polka dot shift dress with a decorative button bodice, classic collar and slightly puffed long sleeves. A light, easy to wear and flattering cut adaptable easily to any occasion through accessorizing.  Material provides no stretch.

Available in navy blue/white, black/white or red/white polka dots. 

  • The model pictured is 175 cm tall and wears a size XS.
  • Fabric Content: 100% PL. Lining: 95% Polyester / 5% Elastane.
  • Fabric provides no stretch.
  • Back zipper.
  • Fully lined.
  • Hand wash, hang to dry.
  • Produced in the EU from fabric made in Spain.
  • As all of our garments are hand-made upon receipt of order, please allow approximately 4-6 weeks for delivery.
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