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TESSA button dress in Elemental Blue

TESSA button dress in Elemental Blue

Regular price $78.00 USD
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This midi dress is an elegant and tasteful choice for any occasion. Featuring a length that works for most heights, this dress combines the best of both worlds with its hidden pockets in the side seams and its comfortable, yet stylishly covered sleeveless design.

Buttons are functional, and great for nursing mamas.

Length is about 50"

    SIZE REFERENCE
    • Erin wears S: Height is 5'8" - Bust 35" - Hip 36"
    • Kayla wears LHeight is 5'8" - Bust 40" - Hip 47"
    FABRIC
    • 95% Cotton, 5% Spandex
    • Machine wash cold; non-chlorine bleach if needed; tumble dry low or hang dry; cool iron if needed
    MADE IN NEPAL

    Made with dignity by women in Nepal who recovered from sex trafficking. Nepal is one of the least developed countries in the world, which ranks high for trafficking. Purchasing this design contributes to bright futures through fair employment opportunities.

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