The Nautical Sleeveless Linen Mini Dress is a sophisticated coastal staple that combines a structured square neckline with a whimsical marine print for an effortless seaside aesthetic.
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this elegant garment is designed with a timeless square neckline and a sleeveless silhouette that is perfect for warm weather occasions.
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it features a striking navy blue base color decorated with an all-over white seashell and nautical motif pattern.
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the dress is crafted from a high-quality shell blend consisting of 80% rayon, 15% linen, and 5% cotton for a breathable and natural feel.
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a fully lined interior made of 100 percent polyester ensures complete coverage and a smooth, comfortable fit against the skin.
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the design includes a secure back zipper closure to maintain a streamlined look while making it easy to put on and take off.
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the linen blend fabric offers a structured yet airy texture that helps keep you cool during hot and humid resort days.
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available in a size range that includes small, medium, and large.
The Nautical Sleeveless Linen Mini Dress is a sophisticated coastal staple that combines a structured square neckline with a whimsical marine print for an effortless seaside aesthetic.
-
this elegant garment is designed with a timeless square neckline and a sleeveless silhouette that is perfect for warm weather occasions.
-
it features a striking navy blue base color decorated with an all-over white seashell and nautical motif pattern.
-
the dress is crafted from a high-quality shell blend consisting of 80% rayon, 15% linen, and 5% cotton for a breathable and natural feel.
-
a fully lined interior made of 100 percent polyester ensures complete coverage and a smooth, comfortable fit against the skin.
-
the design includes a secure back zipper closure to maintain a streamlined look while making it easy to put on and take off.
-
the linen blend fabric offers a structured yet airy texture that helps keep you cool during hot and humid resort days.
-
available in a size range that includes small, medium, and large.
