The feminine tulip dress is a timeless Masai classic. The dress is designed with a round neck, long sleeves and a fitted cut with lots of small pleats. The luxurious jersey fabric makes the dress soft and comfortable to wear. Also note the discreet slip pockets on the sides, so you always have somewhere to put your hands. Wear the dress alone or style it with a soft cardigan or a decorative necklace for a personalised look.
The feminine tulip dress is a timeless Masai classic.
The dress is designed with a round neck, long sleeves and a fitted cut with lots of small pleats.
The luxurious jersey fabric makes the dress soft and comfortable to wear.
Also note the discreet slip pockets on the sides, so you always have somewhere to put your hands.
95% viscose, 5% elastane.
Model's height is 178 cm, and wears size M.
Namo JERSEY dress
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FSC® CERTIFIED
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FSC® CERTIFIED
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FSC® CERTIFIED
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FSC® CERTIFIED
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Namo Jersey Dress
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The feminine tulip dress is a timeless Masai classic. The dress is designed with a round neck, long sleeves and a fitted cut with lots of small pleats. The luxurious jersey fabric makes the dress soft and comfortable to wear. Also note the discreet slip pockets on the sides, so you always have somewhere to put your hands. Wear the dress alone or style it with a soft cardigan or a decorative necklace for a personalised look.
- Shape: Shaped
- Model Information: Model's height is 178 cm, and wears size M.
- Material: 95% viscose, 5% elastane
- Wash: Delicate machine wash
- Responsibility: FSC MIX 70%
- Style No.: 1008576
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Viscose produced with care and responsibility
This product is made from FSC®-certified viscose, with fibres sourced from sustainable and responsible forestry that respects biodiversity and the forest's local population.
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