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Nomads Tiered Midi Shirt Dress

Original price was: £71.95.Current price is: £57.50.

Description

Nomads Tiered Midi Shirt Dress in bold green leaf print. made from Lenzing Ecovero giving a fabulous soft drape

Key features:

  •  V neck button through
  • gathered tiers at waist and below for a perfect swish
  • pockets
  • 3/4 length sleeves
  • midi length sits above the ankle
  • 100%  Lenzing Ecovero

Made by Nomads’ fair trade partners in India

Ecovero has been awarded the EU Ecolabel for meeting high environmental standards throughout the cycle from raw material extraction to production and distribution, using up to 50% less water and with up to 50% lower CO2 emissions than generic viscose. The fibre is made from sustainable wood pulp, from certified and controlled wood sources, creating a fabric that is both breathable and biodegradable.

Gentle machine wash at 30 degrees. Wash with similar colours. We recommend this garment is washed in a laundry bag. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. Warm iron on reverse. Do not dry clean.

Additional information

Size

08, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18

Brand

Nomads

Nomads is dedicated to create beautiful, ethical, Fair Trade clothing for more than 30 years. From handloom textiles to intricate embroidery details, they create ethical, Fair Trade clothing using the very best quality natural fibres, GOTS certified organic cotton and traditional artisan techniques. All their exclusively-designed prints are created with azo free, environmentally approved dyes. We love these comfortable, long-lasting fabrics and most of our team members wear them regularly. “We strongly believe that feeling good in what we wear comes down to more than just looks. Style shouldn’t come at a cost to people, animals or the planet. By embracing the slow fashion movement, we take the time to ensure quality production, to give value to the skilled hands that produce each product, and to contemplate our connection with the environment. We’re proud supporters of the Fashion Revolution campaign and encourage consumers to ask: Who made your clothes?”