white long sleeve wrap dress Maxi Wrap Dress | White | Sustainable Women's Clothing
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white long sleeve wrap dress

white long sleeve wrap dress Maxi Wrap Dress | White | Sustainable Women's Clothing

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white long sleeve wrap dress Maxi Wrap Dress | White | Sustainable Women's ClothingShowcase your legs in our adorable white tank dress from a supremely soft and stretchy eco friendly fabric. This little number enhances your figure with a fitted mini length cut featuring a feminine scoop neck and back. Not only is this tank dress short enough to work as a long tank top, but it will also inspire the stylist in you to create your own signature looks with this soft, comfortable dress. Made in the USA from imported fabric and featuring 4

Showcase your legs in our adorable white tank dress from a supremely soft and stretchy eco-friendly fabric. This little number enhances your figure with a fitted mini-length cut featuring a feminine scoop neck and back. Not only is this tank dress short enough to work as a long tank top, but it will also inspire the stylist in you to create your own signature looks with this soft, comfortable dress. Made in the USA from imported fabric and featuring 4-way stretch, this fabric meets the Oeko-Tex® Standard 100. It is made from organic cotton yarn and Lyocell, free from harmful chemicals.


Allow this white tank-dress to unleash the stylist in you. Be daring and wear it with heels to the club or wrap our semi-sheer chiffon maxi dress over it Kurti-style for any occasion; a bit of mystery is always sexy. We love it with chunky boots, worn as a swimsuit cover, or drop it over our slimming ankle pants with a chunky belt and cardigan. The options really are endless.  


Transparency Note: Due to recent global events, the red and beige versions of the Intention tank dress come in Lyocell and Organic Cotton mix. While the black version is made from a Rayon Bamboo and Cotton blend. Both fabrics are luxuriously soft and earth-friendly. Although the Lyocell process is more earth-friendly due to its unique gas and water processing method. The black Rayon Bamboo and Cotton version of the tank dress is also certified Oeko-Tex Standard 100. For this reason, we have individual product pages for every piece in the Intention Collection; transparency is essential to the founders. We want you to have the information that matters to you most during the buying process. 


DETAILS: 

  • Multipurpose fitted tank dress 
  • Mini-length 
  • Feminine scoop neck and back
  • Minimalist silhouette creates dozens of styling options
  • 4-way stretch creates pull-on ease and round the clock comfort 
  • No trims to distract or exaggerate your shape or limit styling 
  • Super soft fabric that is great for sensitive skin
  • Eco-friendly fabric:  meets OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certification
  • Intention takes MCS - Multiple Chemical Sensitivity* seriously and is proud to offer a solution to the many suffering from this medically and environmentally damaging dye processes still in use today

  • FABRIC & CARE:

  • Machine wash cold, gentle cycle or hand wash. Like colors only. Turn inside out. Only non-chlorine bleach when needed. Do not iron. Lay flat to dry. 
  • Made in the USA of 66% Lyocell, 28% Organic Cotton, and 6% Spandex (imported)

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