GILDA Dress

Sustainably sporty - kneelength dress with summery neckline for a sporty look. The narrow fabric belt can be fed through the belt loops on each side, and is detachable. Special details: small embroidered motif and sleeve trim. The summery light jersey is soft on the skin and you won't work up a sweat. It is no secret that the organic cotton used is grown using ecological, sustainable methods and produced under fair trade conditions.

Ingredients:

100 % Cotton (organic)

Colour:

556 ink blue, 777 ink blue/white

Size:

S, M, L
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