island dresses suger ISLAND flowy midi sundress one size fits most / tissue dusk
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island dresses

island dresses suger ISLAND flowy midi sundress one size fits most / tissue dusk

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island dresses suger ISLAND flowy midi sundress one size fits most / tissue duskmuch like the ocean the ISLAND tissue sundress swirls and flows with every move, making it a dancers dream it features.. adjustable tie straps for customized fit generous stretch all over pockets at waistline that can be used as a tie if desired lightweight tissue modal for keeping you cool + stylish all day long our cooling tissue weight fabric comforts and breathes 90% modal beechwood rayon 10% yummy soft stretch care hand washing recommended or

much like the ocean the ISLAND tissue sundress swirls and flows with every move, making it a dancers dream

it features..

  • adjustable tie straps for customized fit
  • generous stretch all over
  • pockets at waistline that can be used as a tie if desired
  • lightweight tissue modal for keeping you cool + stylish all day long

our cooling tissue weight fabric comforts and breathes

  • 90% modal beechwood rayon 10% yummy soft stretch

care

hand washing recommended or machine wash delicate cold tumble low, hang or lay flat to dry. not necessary to launder after each wear

crafted with joy in the USA

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