button up linen dress ROVE Women's Linen Shirt Oversized
SKU: 19203226671
button up linen dress

button up linen dress ROVE Women's Linen Shirt Oversized

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button up linen dress ROVE Women's Linen Shirt OversizedRelaxed oversized tailoring at its best! Crafted from super soft, light weight 100% French flax linen, this throw on shirt dress in warm hues will be your go to this summer. Thanks to the cooling characteristics of linen, you will feel breezy and luxurious even in warm climates. And it has so many ways to style it! Elevate your wardrobe by layering it over your favourite staples or swimmers, combine it with our matching SUMMER Shorts and style it with

Relaxed oversized tailoring at its best! Crafted from super soft, light-weight 100% French flax linen, this throw-on shirt-dress in warm hues will be your go-to this summer. Thanks to the cooling characteristics of linen, you will feel breezy and luxurious even in warm climates. And it has so many ways to style it! Elevate your wardrobe by layering it over your favourite staples or swimmers, combine it with our matching SUMMER Shorts and style it with your favourite golden jewellery. Take this all-rounder from daytime to nighttime, city to vacations - this high-rotation piece is made to last.

Combine it with our matching SUMMER Shorts!

This shirt dress can be slightly sheer due to the light colour so we recommend wearing skin-toned underwear.

⌵ Sizing

Our SUMMER Shirt-dress is designed with an extra oversized fit.

We love it that way but if you prefer your oversized fit to be less exaggerated or in case of doubt, we recommend sizing down. Shirt measurements can be found below the size chart.

Our model Anastasia wears size S and her measurements are: height 177cm (5' 9 1/2"), bust 84cm (33"), waist 67cm (26"), hips 91cm (36").

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Measurements of the Garment
We recommend following the size guide above however these measurements of the garment can be useful.

Centimetres
Front length from shoulder - XS/84, S/86, M/88, L/90, XL/92, 2X/94
Bust - XS/114, S/118, M/122, L/126, XL/130, 2X/134
Waist - XS/134, S/138, M/142, L/146, XL/150, 2X/154
Hips - XS/142, S/146, M/150, L/154, XL/158, 2X/162

Inches
Front length from shoulder - XS/33.1, S/33.9, M/34.6, L/35.4, XL/36.2, 2X/37
Bust - XS/44.9, S/46.5, M/48, L/49.6, XL/51.2, 2X/52.8
Waist - XS/52.8, S/54.3, M/55.9, L/57.5, XL/59.1, 2X/60.6
Hips - XS/55.9, S/57.5, M/59.1, L/60.6, XL/62.2, 2X/63.8

⌵ Care and fabric

100% French flax linen.

Every ROVE piece is made by hand in Bali using plant-based fibres. Our care instructions will keep your colours brighter for longer and minimise fabric degradation, ensuring it lasts you for summers to come.

Your shirt-dress needs a cold machine wash with like-colours and mild detergent. Warm iron if needed. Avoid tumble drying, bleaching, soaking or wringing. 

Our fabrics are pre-washed and your ROVE piece will soften over time.

For a longer garment life and extra sustainability points, gently handwash using eco-friendly detergent and wash your clothing less often. Hang-dry inside-out and/or in the shade to preserve the dyes. 

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