summer dress long Casual Boho T-Shirt Maxi Dress – V-Neck Side Slit Summer Dress Women's Boho Fashion in Green | XXL
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summer dress long

summer dress long Casual Boho T-Shirt Maxi Dress – V-Neck Side Slit Summer Dress Women's Boho Fashion in Green | XXL

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summer dress long Casual Boho T-Shirt Maxi Dress – V-Neck Side Slit Summer Dress Women's Boho Fashion in Green | XXLKeep your style effortlessly chic with this casual boho maxi dress designed for comfort and everyday elegance. Featuring a flattering V neckline, natural waistline, and flowy A line silhouette, this ankle length dress offers an easygoing look that works for everything from weekend outings to beach vacations. The solid color design creates endless styling possibilities, while the soft cotton polyester blend material keeps you comfortable throughout the

Keep your style effortlessly chic with this casual boho maxi dress designed for comfort and everyday elegance. Featuring a flattering V-neckline, natural waistline, and flowy A-line silhouette, this ankle-length dress offers an easygoing look that works for everything from weekend outings to beach vacations. The solid color design creates endless styling possibilities, while the soft cotton-polyester blend material keeps you comfortable throughout the day. With short sleeves and a relaxed fit, this maxi dress is the perfect blend of casual comfort and timeless bohemian style. 

Dress Details

  • Casual boho maxi dress
  • Flattering V-neckline
  • Natural waistline
  • Ankle-length design
  • Short sleeves
  • Solid color pattern
  • A-line silhouette
  • Relaxed and comfortable fit
  • Cotton polyester blend fabric
  • Lightweight feel for everyday wear
  • Perfect for casual outings, vacations, travel, and summer days 

Why You’ll Love It

  • The A-line silhouette creates a flattering shape that drapes beautifully.
  • Soft cotton-polyester fabric provides breathable all-day comfort.
  • Versatile solid color makes accessorizing effortless.
  • Ankle-length design delivers elegant boho style without sacrificing comfort.
  • Easy to dress up with wedges and jewelry or keep casual with sandals.
  • A timeless wardrobe staple you’ll reach for season after season. 

Style Tips

Pair this maxi dress with flat sandals, a woven tote, and layered boho jewelry for an effortless daytime look. Add a denim jacket and ankle boots for cooler evenings, or elevate it with wedges and statement earrings for brunch, vacation dinners, or casual events. Complete the look with a wide-brim hat for the ultimate free-spirited boho vibe.

 

    Size Chart

    Size (in) S M L XL XXL 3XL 4XL 5XL
    Bust 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52
    Shoulder 15 16 17 17 18 19 19 19
    Sleeve 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13
    Length 52 52 53 54 55 56 57 57









    Size (cm) S M L XL XXL 3XL 4XL 5XL
    Bust 101 106 111 116 121 126 131 136
    Shoulder 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
    Sleeve 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
    Length 131 133 135 137 139 141 143 145
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