Muslin dress - dark blue - Size: XL
Muslin dress - dark blue - Size: XL
A nursing dress made of cotton knit and muslin with pockets is a unique and useful piece in every woman's wardrobe. More
A nursing dress made of cotton knit and muslin with pockets is a unique and useful piece in every woman's wardrobe. More
Nursing dresses made of high-quality knitwear in combination with muslin are ideal for mothers who prefer looser, more comfortable dresses.
For comfortable breastfeeding, this time we chose a new cut that does not unnecessarily press on the breasts.
The dress is gathered under the breasts, reinforced with an elastic band and connected to an A-line skirt, so you can fit your pregnant belly in it, but it will also hide your postpartum legs :)
We adjusted the cut to perfection so that it reveals as little as possible the secret of the possibility of breastfeeding, you will definitely like it and it will become a favorite piece in your wardrobe.
The model in the photo is 175 cm tall and wears size "S".
Material: top: knitwear: - 92% cotton, 8% elastane, skirt: muslin/double gauze - 100% cotton
The fabric has the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certificate (since 1992, an international testing and certification system for textiles made only from health-friendly materials).
Size - Women's Dress | XS | S | M | L | XL |
Bust (widest part) | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44,5 |
Biceps | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 |
Overall Length | 93 | 93 | 95 | 95 | 97 |
Cotton | Knitwear |
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Material | Muslin |
Material composition | Top: Knit fabric - 92% cotton, 8% elastane, Skirt: Muslin/Double gauze - 100% cotton (The fabric is certified with Öko-Tex Standard 100). |
Model | The model is 175 cm tall and wears size S |
Period | Warm season |
Details | Muslin, also known as double gauze, is a soft, lightweight, and breathable fabric. It is made of two thin layers of fabric joined together at regular intervals, giving it extra volume while maintaining its delicate texture. Its pleasant feel makes it perfect for use in baby and nursing clothing. |