ILIO NEMA
Ilio Nema Attica Dress
Ilio Nema Attica Dress
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Why we love this piece
The bright colours are patchworked together with a contrast handstitching, a true labour of love. Recommend buying your usual size.
Product Description
The Attica Shirt Dress is a vibrant oversized shirtdress crafted from crisp cotton poplin. The bright colours are patchworked together with a contrast handstitching, a true labour of love. Midi length, with short cap sleeves and buttons running all the way down, it offers versatile styling options. Perfect worn alone or layered over the Belus Pants, the Attica Shirt Dress is a standout look that brings artisanal charm and relaxed sophistication to any wardrobe.
Made in India
Where does it fit in my wardrobe
Pair with the Lizzie Fortunato Jewels
How to wash properly
1. Hand or machine wash on a delicate cycle in cold water - it does the trick. We promise there is no need for warm nor hot water.
2. Opt for an environmentally friendly detergent that has fewer nasty chemicals. If you are unsure, you can search the ‘Think Dirty’ app, to get an idea of which is the best.
3. Use a cloth bag to protect the clothes from twisting, distorting, loosing shape, or catching on buttons or hooks from other clothing.
4. We recommend air drying flat to optimise preservation of the shape of the garment, but line dry is ok too. We would also suggest drying in the shade as colours will change with long exposure to the sun.
5. Take care when wearing jewellery that may catch on the handloom weave and snag some yarns. Handloom weave is looser than machine weave and gives the beautiful drape and buttery hand-feel to our cottons.
6. Most of our pieces don’t need to be dry cleaned as they are made of cotton but if you decide to use dry cleaning, please select an eco-specialist dry-cleaner.
7. If you are ironing your garment, do this inside out, and when your pieces are slightly damp. We find this easier to remove creases, but please make sure it is on the correct setting. We personally like to use a garment steamer.
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