corduroy ladies dress Aspiga Ladies Sustainable Stema Mini Corduroy Dress Navy Blue
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corduroy ladies dress Aspiga Ladies Sustainable Stema Mini Corduroy Dress Navy Blue

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corduroy ladies dress Aspiga Ladies Sustainable Stema Mini Corduroy Dress Navy BlueOur best selling Stema Dress is back this season in 100% responsibly sourced needle cord. With a relaxed fit, Stema is effortlessly chic and features a side zip, two gathered tiers, a pin tuck bodice with buttons to the frill neckline. Full length balloon sleeves with soft elasticated cuffs complete the look. All items are Final Sale and non refundable, read T&C's. From cult classics that have been long loved by our communit Product Details Size

Our best-selling Stema Dress is back this season in 100% responsibly sourced needle cord. With a relaxed fit, Stema is effortlessly chic and features a side zip, two gathered tiers, a pin-tuck bodice with buttons to the frill neckline. Full-length balloon sleeves with soft elasticated cuffs complete the look.

All items are Final Sale and non-refundable, read T&C's.

From cult classics that have been long loved by our communit

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Size

  • Studio model is 5'9", a UK 8-10 and wears a size S
  • Lifestyle model is 5'9", a UK 10 and wears a size XS

Highlights

  • 100% Responsibly sourced cotton
  • Needle cord
  • Short length
  • Side zip
  • Pin tuck detailing
  • Button placket
  • Frill neckline
  • Covered buttons
  • Elasticated cuffs
  • Full length sleeves
  • 2 tiers
  • Side seam pockets
Fit and Fabric

    Garment Measurements

    • Size XXS: Length 92.5cm, Bust 91.5cm, Waist 86.5cm, Sleeve Length 60cm
    • Size XS: Length 93cm, Bust 94cm, Waist 89cm, Sleeve Length 60.5cm
    • Size S: Length 94cm, Bust 99cm, Waist 94cm, Sleeve Length 61.5cm
    • Size M: Length 95cm, Bust 104cm, Waist 99cm, Sleeve Length 62.5cm
    • Size L: Length 96cm, Bust 109cm, Waist 104cm, Sleeve Length 63.5cm
    • Size XL: Length 97cm, Bust 114cm, Waist 109cm, Sleeve Length 64.5cm
    • Size XXL: Length 98cm, Bust 119cm, Waist 114cm, Sleeve Length 65.5cm

    Washing Instructions

    • Cold machine wash at 30°
    • Wash with similar colours
    • Do not bleach
    • Do not tumble dry
    • Warm iron on reverse
    • After washing we advise to smooth out the pile of the fabric to maintain the lustre of your garment
    Sustainability

    Why Choose Responsibly Sourced Cotton?

      • This cotton is responsibly sourced through suppliers and mills that are building partnerships within the cotton supply chain to improve the social, economical, and environmental outcomes for farmers and their land.
      • Whilst organic cotton is our preferred option, increased demand has currently impacted availability. As a ‘next best’ option, we are using responsibly-sourced cotton, which uses water more efficiently, to support our sustainability strategy.
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