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long sleeve blue long dress

long sleeve blue long dress Aspiga Ladies Sustainable Victoria V-Neck Long Sleeve Stretch Cotton Winter Wedding Guest Evening Corduroy Dress Atlantic Blue

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long sleeve blue long dress Aspiga Ladies Sustainable Victoria V-Neck Long Sleeve Stretch Cotton Winter Wedding Guest Evening Corduroy Dress Atlantic BlueOur V neck Victoria Dress is made from organic cotton with stretch. The dress features a fitted bodice and a soft fit and flare skirt, with full length sleeves and a single frill at the cuff. Finished with a single gathered tier at the hem. We offer this dress in two lengths; our existing regular length is recommended for people over 5ft 6, and our petite length which is recommended for women who are 5ft 5ins and under, or for those who would like to

Our V neck Victoria Dress is made from organic cotton with stretch. The dress features a fitted bodice and a soft fit and flare skirt, with full-length sleeves and a single frill at the cuff. Finished with a single gathered tier at the hem.

We offer this dress in two lengths; our existing regular length is recommended for people over 5ft 6, and our petite length which is recommended for women who are 5ft 5ins and under, or for those who would like to wear it more at a midi length. The fit of the dress is unchanged and is not a Petite fit. It's the same as the regular fit but just 7.5cm shorter.

Product Details

Size

  • Lifestyle model is 5'10.5", a UK 8/10 and wears a size S
  • Studio model is 5'8", a UK 10/ EU 38/ US 6 and wearing size S
  • Blonde model is 5'10", a UK 8 and wearing a size XS

Highlights

  • Made from organic cotton
  • Comfort stretch needlecord
  • Fitted bodice with a V-neckline
  • Full-length puff shoulder sleeves
  • Midaxi length
  • Concealed back zip
Fit and Fabric

    Garment Measurements

    Petite Lengths: 

    • Size XXS: Length 116.8cm, bust 84.5cm, sleeve length 59.50cm
    • Size XS: Length 117.3cm, bust 87cm, sleeve length 60cm
    • Size S: Length 118.3cm, bust 92cm, sleeve length 61cm
    • Size M: Length 119.3cm, bust 97cm, sleeve length 62cm
    • Size L: Length 120.3cm, bust 102cm, sleeve length 63cm
    • Size XL: Length 121.3cm, bust 107cm, sleeve length 64cm
    • Size XXL: Length 122.3cm, bust 112cm, sleeve length 6

    Regular Lengths:

    • Size XXS: Length 129.50cm, bust 84.5cm, sleeve length 59.50cm
    • Size XS: Length 130cm, bust 87cm, sleeve length 60cm
    • Size S: Length 131cm, bust 92cm, sleeve length 61cm
    • Size M: Length 132cm, bust 97cm, sleeve length 62cm
    • Size L: Length 133cm, bust 102cm, sleeve length 63cm
    • Size XL: Length 134cm, bust 107cm, sleeve length 64cm
    • Size XXL: Length 135cm, bust 112cm, sleeve length 65cm

    Washing Instructions

    • Gentle cold wash at 30 degrees
    • Turn inside out
    • Cool iron on reverse
    • Do not bleach
    • Do not tumble dry
    • Dry clean
    • After washing we advise to smooth out the pile of the fabric to maintain the lustre of your garment
    Sustainability

    Why choose Organic Cotton? 

    • Organic Cotton is grown without harmful chemicals, leaving the soil, air and water free from contaminants that cause harm. When you buy organic cotton you are investing in water conservation, cleaner air, better soil and farmer livelihoods. Organic cotton is hand-picked, which means that it retains it’s form, making it feel softer on your skin, and better looking (always important). Aside from that, organic cotton is chemical free and hypoallergenic. The price for organic cotton is therefore slightly higher.
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