RTS - S - Gilda Dress "Safari Toile"
Available to ship immediately:
Size Small
Bust: 34” (86cm)
Waist: 26" (66cm)
Knee L (Reg) 24”
A delightful 1950s style Sundress that captures the essence of a vintage Hawaiian vacation. As usual, our dresses are expertly tailored to create a timeless silhouette with details of a square cut neckline, a shelf bust and shoulder tie straps that are fully adjustable. In addition to our hidden pockets that keep your essentials close at hand (phone, sunscreen, maybe a stolen glance at a handsome cabana boy?) Fitted bodice with a nipped in waist and a full gathered skirt.
Details You'll Love:
- 1950s sun dress
- Shelf bust dress
- Back zipper closure
- Fully lined
- Roomy side pockets
Fabric: "Safari Toile"
- The ultimate summer staple, this fabric is inspired by the traditional french toile de jouy.
- It features illustrated tigers and antelopes on a safari landscape
- Each tiger measures 2.5"x3.5" (6.5cmx9.5cm)
- Each antelope measures 2.5"x5" (6.5cmx12.4cm)
- Colors: Blue / White
- 100% Cotton
*Be sure to separate colors before washing as some dyes can bleed into each other, especially on the first wash.
Washing:
Cotton thrives with a gentle touch. Use cool or warm water and a mild detergent. Skip harsh chemicals and fabric softeners (cotton softens naturally!).
Drying: Air drying is ideal, but tumble drying on low heat works too. To minimize wrinkles, remove the dress slightly damp and smooth it out.
Minimize Shrinkage:
Cotton can shrink slightly (expect up to 5% shrinkage), especially during the first wash. To minimize this, consider pre-washing in cold water.
Ironing:
Cotton can be ironed while slightly damp for easier wrinkle removal. Use a medium to high heat setting.
This item is ready to ship. It should take us just 1-2 business days to process the order and an added 3-4 days to ship (we use DHL Express Shipping). You can expect a 1 week delivery time.
Once your order is on its way, we'll send you a confirmation email complete with a tracking number. That way, you'll be able to follow its progress and know exactly when to expect its arrival.