pink gingham dress ladies Pink Gingham Cotton Midi Dress for Women
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pink gingham dress ladies

pink gingham dress ladies Pink Gingham Cotton Midi Dress for Women

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pink gingham dress ladies Pink Gingham Cotton Midi Dress for WomenRefresh your wardrobe with this elegant Pink Cotton Midi Dress for Women, crafted from premium 100% yarn dyed cotton for breathable comfort and effortless style. Designed with a sleeveless silhouette and charming shoulder tie details, this versatile summer dress is perfect for casual outings, brunch dates, holidays and everyday wear. Its flattering midi length and feminine shape make it an easy choice for all day comfort and timeless appeal. 100%

Refresh your wardrobe with this elegant Pink Cotton Midi Dress for Women, crafted from premium 100% yarn-dyed cotton for breathable comfort and effortless style. Designed with a sleeveless silhouette and charming shoulder tie details, this versatile summer dress is perfect for casual outings, brunch dates, holidays and everyday wear. Its flattering midi length and feminine shape make it an easy choice for all-day comfort and timeless appeal.

✔️ 100% Cotton Yarn-Dyed Fabric (No color fade, long-lasting quality)

✔️ Breathable & Skin-Friendly – Ideal for Indian summers

✔️ Relaxed A-Line Midi Fit – Comfortable & flattering for all body types

✔️ Soft Pink Gingham Checks – Fresh, feminine & timeless

✔️ Shoulder Tie-Up Detail – Adds subtle styling element

✔️ Easy Slip-On Design – No hassle wear

✔️ Perfect for Daily Wear, Travel, Brunch & Casual Outings

✔️ Lightweight Fabric – Stay cool all day

Wash Care: Machine wash cold | Wash with similar colors | Do not bleach | Tumble dry low or line dry | Warm iron if needed | Do not dry clean

Size & Fit Guide

Size: S | M | L | XL | XXL

Bust (inches): S- 43 | M-43.25 | L-43.5 | XL-43.75 | XXL-44

Bottom Hem (inches): S-80 | M-83 | L-86 | XL-89 | XXL-92

Body Length (HPS): S-43 | M-43.25 | L-43.5| XL-43.75 | XXL-44


Model Information:
Height: 5.4 ft
Wearing Size: S

Measurements are in inches.

Upgrade your summer wardrobe with this stylish and breathable 100% cotton yarn-dyed dress for women, designed especially for comfort in Indian weather. This pink check midi dress combines timeless gingham patterns with a modern relaxed silhouette, making it one of the best choices for women looking for cotton dresses online in India. The yarn-dyed fabric ensures long-lasting color that doesn’t fade after multiple washes, unlike printed fabrics, making it a smart and durable investment.

If you are searching for a summer cotton dress for women, this piece delivers the perfect balance of style and functionality. The lightweight and airy cotton fabric keeps you cool even in high temperatures, making it ideal for daily wear, office casual looks, vacations, or brunch outings. The A-line midi cut flatters all body types while providing maximum comfort for all-day wear.

This dress is a great option for those looking for casual cotton dresses, breathable dresses for women, and midi dresses for summer. The soft pastel pink checks add a fresh and feminine vibe, making it versatile enough to style with flats, sneakers, or heels. Whether you're heading out for a relaxed day or planning a weekend getaway, this dress adapts effortlessly to every occasion.

At The Classy Clothing, we focus on creating high-quality cotton apparel designed for Indian lifestyles. If you love this style, explore our collection of 100% cotton dresses for women in India, discover our soft and flowy rayon dresses for women, and browse printed tops for women for everyday wear to find more trending styles.

This cotton midi dress is not just about fashion—it’s about comfort, durability, and everyday ease. Add it to your wardrobe today and experience the difference of premium cotton clothing designed for modern women.

✅ FAQs

1. Summer-friendly?
Yes, ultra-breathable 100% cotton.

2. Will color fade?
No, yarn-dyed = stays fresh wash after wash.

3. Is it see-through?
No, comfortable & confident wear.

4. How is the fit?
Relaxed A-line = flattering for all.

5. Why choose this?
Premium cotton, durable color & all-day comfort.

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