blue long summer dresses Aspiga Ladies Sustainable Organic Cotton Mykonos Maxi Dress | White/Blue XXS-XXL
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blue long summer dresses

blue long summer dresses Aspiga Ladies Sustainable Organic Cotton Mykonos Maxi Dress | White/Blue XXS-XXL

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blue long summer dresses Aspiga Ladies Sustainable Organic Cotton Mykonos Maxi Dress | White/Blue XXS-XXLIntroducing the Mykonos Organic Cotton Maxi Dress. A best selling style, this pull on maxi kaftan dress features a bold floral print with a contrast print on the neck, hem and cuffs. Ideal for holidays and hot summer days, the dress is unlined to keep you cool. If you find the neckline too low or wish to transition your Mykonos kaftan into a dress to take you from day to night we recommend pairing with our Cami V Midi Slip Dress. If in doubt please

Introducing the Mykonos Organic Cotton Maxi Dress. A best-selling style, this pull-on maxi kaftan dress features a bold floral print with a contrast print on the neck, hem and cuffs. Ideal for holidays and hot summer days, the dress is unlined to keep you cool.

If you find the neckline too low or wish to transition your Mykonos kaftan into a dress to take you from day to night we recommend pairing with our Cami V Midi Slip Dress.

If in doubt please size up

By popular demand, we now offer this dress in two lengths; our existing regular length is recommended for people over 5ft 6, and our petite length which is recommended for women who are 5ft 5ins and under, or for those who would like to wear it more at a midi length. The fit of the dress is unchanged and is not a petite fit. It's the same as the regular fit but just 7.5cm shorter. 

Product Details

Size

  • Lifestyle model is 5'9", a UK 8 and wears a size XS

Highlights

  • Made from 100% Organic Cotton
  • Organic Cotton Lightweight cotton
  • Unlined
  • Pull on style
  • Empire curved waist seam
  • Maxi length 3/4 length sleeves
Fit and Fabric

    Garment Measurements

    Regular Length

    Size XXS: Length 139.5cm, Waist 81.5cm, Bust 93.5cm, Sleeve Length 46.7cm.
    Size XS: Length 140cm, Waist 84cm, Bust 93.5cm, Sleeve Length 47cm.
    Size S: Length 141cm, Waist 89cm, Bust 101cm, Sleeve Length 47.7cm.
    Size M: Length 142cm, Waist 94cm, Bust 106cm, Sleeve Length 48.4cm.
    Size L: Length 143cm, Waist 99cm, Bust 111cm, Sleeve Length 49.1cm.
    Size XL: Length 144cm, Waist 104cm, Bust 116cm, Sleeve Length 49.8cm.
    Size XXL: Length 145cm, Waist 109cm, Bust 121cm, Sleeve Length 50.5cm.

    Petite Length

    Size XXS: Length 132cm, Waist 81.5cm, Bust 93.5cm, Sleeve Length 46.7cm.
    Size XS: Length 132.5cm, Waist 84cm, Bust 93.5cm, Sleeve Length 47cm.
    Size S: Length 133.5cm, Waist 89cm, Bust 101cm, Sleeve Length 47.7cm.
    Size M: Length 134.5cm, Waist 94cm, Bust 106cm, Sleeve Length 48.4cm.
    Size L: Length 135.5cm, Waist 99cm, Bust 111cm, Sleeve Length 49.1cm.
    Size XL: Length 136.5cm, Waist 104cm, Bust 116cm, Sleeve Length 49.8cm.
    Size XXL: Length 137.5cm, Waist 109cm, Bust 121cm, Sleeve Length 50.5cm.

    Washing Instructions

    • Wash with similar colours
    • Cold machine wash at 30°
    • Do not bleach
    • Do not tumble dry
    • Warm iron on reverse
    • Do not dry clean
    Sustainability

    Why Choose Organic Cotton?

    • Organic cotton is cultivated without the use of harmful chemicals, helping to ensure that the soil, air, and water remain free from pollutants that can cause harm. By choosing organic cotton, you're supporting water conservation, cleaner air, healthier soil, and improved livelihoods for farmers. Hand-picked to preserve its natural form, organic cotton feels softer on the skin and has a more refined appearance (always a plus). Additionally, it is chemical-free and hypoallergenic, making it a great choice for sensitive skin.
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