summer knit dress Summer Knit Mini Dress
SKU: 32490556996
summer knit dress

summer knit dress Summer Knit Mini Dress

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summer knit dress Summer Knit Mini DressSummer Knit Mini Dress Features Sun ready and effortlessly flirty! This backless halter mini drapes perfectly over your bikini, featuring delicate hibiscus appliqus front and back. Perfect for beach days, poolside lounging, or layering over your fave swimwear for an effortless summer vibe. Mini length Adjustable halter neck tie Backless design Knitted fabrication Semi sheer for the perfect cover up Delicate hibiscus flower appliqus on front and back

Summer Knit Mini Dress Features 🌴🌞

Sun-ready and effortlessly flirty! This backless halter mini drapes perfectly over your bikini, featuring delicate hibiscus appliqués front and back. Perfect for beach days, poolside lounging, or layering over your fave swimwear for an effortless summer vibe.

  • Mini length
  • Adjustable halter neck tie
  • Backless design
  • Knitted fabrication
  • Semi-sheer for the perfect cover-up
  • Delicate hibiscus flower appliqués on front and back 

Size & Fit

True to size. We recommend selecting your usual size. 

Amber wears size large in this dress and has the below measurements: 
Height: 179 cm / 5’10½ ft 
Bust: 91cm / 36 inches (Cup C)     
Waist: 76 cm / 30 inches 
Hips: 112 cm / 44 inches 
Dress Size: 8-10 USA / 12-14 AUS / 12-14 UK


Fabric & Care Instructions

Cold hand wash only. Do not bleach, soak or tumble dry. Line dry or lay flat where possible to avoid the knitwear stretching. Cool Iron on reverse side. Do not dry clean. Fake tan, suntan lotions, oils, and harsh chemicals can stain fabrics.

This garment is delicate. In order to minimize snagging, please avoid rough surfaces and be careful when wearing jewelry and bags. Knitwear can stretch when hung so we recommend folding these garments to store them.

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