light blue womens dress The Buxton Button-Up Chambray Dress in Light Blue – Piper & Scoot
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light blue womens dress

light blue womens dress The Buxton Button-Up Chambray Dress in Light Blue – Piper & Scoot

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light blue womens dress The Buxton Button-Up Chambray Dress in Light Blue – Piper & ScootThe Buxton Button Up Chambray Dress in Light Blue is a versatile wardrobe essential. This classic chambray style features a timeless button up silhouette that transitions effortlessly from casual weekends to polished workdays. The lightweight fabric drapes beautifully while maintaining its shape, making it comfortable for all day wear. Perfect for layering or wearing solo, this dress pairs easily with sneakers, sandals, or heels depending on your

The Buxton Button-Up Chambray Dress in Light Blue is a versatile wardrobe essential. This classic chambray style features a timeless button-up silhouette that transitions effortlessly from casual weekends to polished workdays. The lightweight fabric drapes beautifully while maintaining its shape, making it comfortable for all-day wear. Perfect for layering or wearing solo, this dress pairs easily with sneakers, sandals, or heels depending on your mood.

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Model is wearing a small

self/lining: 90% tencel + 10% cotton

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Sizing & Fit

Measurements are approximate and taken while laying flat across the front. Not doubled.

small: bust = 19"; waist = 23"; length = 44"

medium: bust = 20"; waist = 24.5"; length = 44.5"

large: bust = 21"; waist = 26"; length = 45"

 


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