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Spring is here and it's time to update your wardrobe with cotton and linen maxi dresses for women. Made from a blend of polyester and acrylic, these dresses are slightly stretchy for added comfort. The lapel neckline adds a touch of elegance to the design. Available in a variety of colors including black, blue, sky blue, green, orange, white, olive and teal. Whether you want a casual fashion statement or something loose and comfortable, an oversized shirt dress is the perfect choice for any occasion. Elevate your style with these stylish and versatile pieces this season.

  • Material: polyester fiber, acrylic
  • Elasticity: slight stretch
  • Neckline: Lapel
  • Color: Black, Blue, Sky Blue, Green, Orange, White, Olive, Cyan
Size Bust Sleeve Length Length
S 37.40 21.65 52.36
M 39.37 22.05 52.76
L 41.34 22.44 53.15
XL 43.31 22.83 53.54
2XL 45.28 23.23 53.94
3XL 47.24 23.62 54.33
4XL 49.21 24.02 54.72
5XL 51.18 24.41 55.12

Unit : inch

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