green tank dress Preppy Emerald Green Plain Bodycon Mini Tank Dress L
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green tank dress

green tank dress Preppy Emerald Green Plain Bodycon Mini Tank Dress L

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green tank dress Preppy Emerald Green Plain Bodycon Mini Tank Dress LIntroducing our Preppy Emerald Green Plain bodycon mini dress, a timeless piece exuding elegance and charm. Made from luxurious, soft fabric, this sleeveless dress offers a flattering fit for various body types, including hourglass, pear shaped, rectangular, spoon shaped, and apple shaped figures. Its stretchable material ensures comfort and flexibility, while its ability to absorb moisture keeps you feeling fresh all day. Perfect for Spring and

 

 


 

Introducing our Preppy Emerald Green Plain bodycon mini dress, a timeless piece exuding elegance and charm. Made from luxurious, soft fabric, this sleeveless dress offers a flattering fit for various body types, including hourglass, pear-shaped, rectangular, spoon-shaped, and apple-shaped figures. Its stretchable material ensures comfort and flexibility, while its ability to absorb moisture keeps you feeling fresh all day. Perfect for Spring and Summer Events, from dinner parties to cocktail soirées and everything in between, this dress is a versatile addition to your wardrobe. Available in sizes XS to XL, it caters to women, ladies, and girls of all sizes. Embrace the preppy aesthetic with this stunning Emerald Green dress, whether you're attending a day party or a formal event. Elevate your style and exude confidence at every occasion with our chic and sophisticated Preppy Emerald Green bodycon mini dress.

 

Bodycon dress style and fitting 

  • Smooth stretchable fabric
  • It is a snugly fit dress
  • Fitted mid-thigh length 
  • Experience unparalleled flexibility and comfort with our 4-way stretch dress.
     

Dress construction and material information

  • This dress is made on demand
  • 82% polyester, 18% spandex
  • Fabric weight: 6.78 oz./yd.² (230 g/m²), weight may vary by 5%
  • Printed, cut, and hand-sewn by our expert in-house teams

 

Bodycon dress size guide

Bodycon dress size chart in Inches

SIZE CHEST WAIST HIPS
XS 33 ⅛ 25 ¼ 35 ⅜
S 34 ⅝ 26 ¾ 37
M 36 ¼ 28 ⅜ 38 ⅝
L 39 ⅜ 31 ½ 41 ¾
XL 42 ½ 34 ⅝ 44 ⅞
2XL 45 ⅝ 37 ¾ 48
3XL 48 ⅞ 41 51 ⅛

 

Bodycon dress size chart in Centimeters

SIZE CHEST WAIST HIPS
XS 84 64 90
S 88 68 94
M 92 72 98
L 100 80 106
XL 108 88 114
2XL 116 96 122
3XL 124 104 130

 

Bodycon dress & body measurements (How to measure the dress?)

This size guide shows product measurements taken when products are laid flat. Actual product measurements may vary by up to 1" because they’re custom-made by hand.

This size guide shows body measurements. We suggest ordering a size up when your measurements are between sizes.

 

A - ½ Chest width

Put one end of the tape measure on the fullest part of the chest and bring the tape around the back (under the armpits, over the shoulder blades) to where you started.
 

B - ½ Waist width

lace the tape on the narrowest part of the waist and measure around.
 

C - ½ Hips length

Put the beginning of the tape measure on one hip and bring the tape across the fullest part of the hips back to where you started measuring.
 

Bodycon dress care instructions

  • Machine wash cold, inside-out, gentle cycle with mild detergent 
  • Use non-chlorine bleach, only when necessary
  • Do not use fabric softeners
  • Tumble dry low, or hand-dry for the longest life
  • Cool iron inside-out if necessary
  • Do not dry clean this dress

 

 

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