denim dress dark Classic Dark Indigo Denim Midi Length Sundress by Rolla's – Black Salt
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denim dress dark Classic Dark Indigo Denim Midi Length Sundress by Rolla's – Black Salt

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denim dress dark Classic Dark Indigo Denim Midi Length Sundress by Rolla's – Black SaltWe love a classic denim dress that can be worn in all seasons! This dark indigo denim dress features thin straps, a square neckline, and full button front with brass Rolla's Jeans logo buttons. Create as high a slit as you want with the buttons at front. This dress is fitted through the bodice, then flares out to an A line skirt. Seamed detailing down the bodice for a corset like fit. Two patch pockets at front and Rolla's classic tulip shaped pockets

We love a classic denim dress that can be worn in all seasons! This dark indigo denim dress features thin straps, a square neckline, and full button front with brass Rolla's Jeans logo buttons. Create as high a slit as you want with the buttons at front.

This dress is fitted through the bodice, then flares out to an A-line skirt. Seamed detailing down the bodice for a corset-like fit. Two patch pockets at front and Rolla's classic tulip-shaped pockets at back of dress. Made of an organic cotton blend that forms to the body perfectly.

So cute on its own with flats or boots, but it's also so good worn over a tee. In cooler temps, pair with boots, tights, and a turtleneck! Styled here with the Rolla's Worn Blue Denim Shirt.


Features:

  • Denim midi dress
  • Thin straps
  • Square neckline and backline
  • Seamed details along bodice for a corset-like fit
  • Button down front with antique brass Rolla's Jeans logo buttons 
  • A-line skirt
  • 2 patch front pockets
  • 2 tulip-shaped pockets at back
  • Dark vintage indigo blue denim wash
  • Contrast tobacco stitching 
  • Has a hint of stretch but fabric has give and will relax with wear 


Brand & Fabric Content

Brand: Rolla's 
Materials: 81% Organic Cotton 16% Polyester 2% Viscose 1% Elastane
Made in: Imported | designed in Australia 


Fit:

Runs fairly true to size. Designed to fit tight and will relax and form to the body with wear. Taylor is 5'3 with a 30C bust, 24" waist and wears size XS. 


Approx. measurements, taking laying flat, unstretched.

Double measurements for all around size. 

  • XS -  Bust: 15" across | Waist: 13" across | Hips: 17" across | Length: 45.5"
  • Small Bust: 16" across | Waist: 14" across | Hips: 18" across | Length: 46"
  • Medium - Bust: 17" across | Waist: 15" across | Hips: 19" across | Length: 46.5"
  • Large: Bust: 18" across | Waist: 16" across | Hips: 20" across | Length: 47"
  • XL - Bust: 19" across | Waist: 17" across | Hips: 21" across | Length: 48"


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