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dress with necklace halter Alternative Halter Mini Dress with Cross Strap Neckline

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dress with necklace halter Alternative Halter Mini Dress with Cross Strap NecklineBlack Gothic A Line Skater Dress with Keyhole Ring Back Detail This black gothic mini dress sharpens a classic skater silhouette with crossed halter straps, a fitted bodice and a flared A line skirt. The open back features slim straps, a metal ring accent and a teardrop keyhole cutout for a bold alternative finish. Style it with platform boots, chokers, fishnets or cropped jackets for club nights, concerts, dark casual outfits and everyday witchy

Black Gothic A-Line Skater Dress with Keyhole Ring Back Detail

This black gothic mini dress sharpens a classic skater silhouette with crossed halter straps, a fitted bodice and a flared A-line skirt. The open back features slim straps, a metal ring accent and a teardrop keyhole cutout for a bold alternative finish. Style it with platform boots, chokers, fishnets or cropped jackets for club nights, concerts, dark casual outfits and everyday witchy streetwear.

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Product Details

  • Brand: DARK IN LOVE
  • Gender: Female
  • Style: Alternative Fashion, Gothic, Punk
  • Color: Black
  • The Fabric Composition: 95% Cotton, 5% Spandex
  • Version: Slim
  • Fabric Elasticity: Super
  • Thickness index: Suitable
  • Wearings way: Clasp

Consult the Size Chart for the actual measurements of the item to decide the right size for your purchase.

Women's Dress Size Chart
PRODUCT
SIZE
Bust
(cm/inch)
Waist
(cm/inch)
C/B Length
(cm/inch)
XS 76 cm / 29.9 inch 60 cm / 23.6 inch 57.5 cm / 22.6 inch
S 80 cm / 31.5 inch 64 cm / 25.2 inch 58 cm / 22.8 inch
M 85 cm / 33.5 inch 69 cm / 27.2 inch 59.5 cm / 23.4 inch
L 90 cm / 35.4 inch 74 cm / 29.1 inch 61 cm / 24.0 inch
XL 96 cm / 37.8 inch 80 cm / 31.5 inch 63 cm / 24.8 inch
XXL 102 cm / 40.2 inch 86 cm / 33.9 inch 65.5 cm / 25.8 inch

Fitting Size Guide According To The Body Parameters
SIZE
FITTING
Bust
(cm/inch)
Waist
(cm/inch)
XS will fit 78-83 cm / 30.7-32.7 inch 62-65 cm / 24.4-25.6 inch
S will fit 84-88 cm / 33.1-34.7 inch 66-70 cm / 26-27.6 inch
M will fit 89-93 cm / 35-36.6 inch 71-75 cm / 28-29.5 inch
L will fit 94-98 cm / 37-38.6 inch 76-80 cm / 29.9-31.5 inch
XL will fit 99-104 cm / 39-40.9 inch 81-86 cm / 31.9-33.9 inch
XXL will fit 105-110 cm / 41.3-43.3 inch 87-92 cm / 34.3-36.2 inch
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