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Arkitaip The Gertrude Linen Maxi Dress in Terracotta

€299,20

The Gertrude Maxi Dress in Terracotta is one of a kind. Its graceful floor-length cut, the puffed sleeves, and the accentuated waist-fit add this extra bit of elegance while the calming terracotta colour makes this linen maxi dress a laid-back statement piece.

Product Details:
- Made of 100% Belgian, MASTERS OF LINEN®-certified linen.
- Linen maxi dress with a mother of pearl-button fastening; cuffs feature biodegradable buttons too. 
- Designed in London and responsibly crafted in Portugal.
- Fits true to size.

How to Style Fit: Perfect for swanning around with your better half on a warm summer night or for brunch with the girls. Also great as a beach cover-up over a cute bikini and a big hat. Or style it with a cardigan and boots during the colder days of the year!

Wash with Love:
- Treat your linen piece with care and wash it preferably by hand.
- When machine-washing it, wash it at max. 30° and on a gentle wash cycle (400-600 RPM) to protect the garment's fibers.
- Use a mild and preferably organic detergent to best preserve the piece's colour and fit.
- Lay it flat to dry - tumble drying is bad for the environment anyways ...

Item will be delivered in 3 - 5 business days. Shipping costs will vary depending on the destination. Rates will be calculated during the checkout.


About arkitaip

Founded in 2018 by mother-daughter duo Michi and Lea Wieser, arkitaip was born from the idea to create a wardrobe that is made to last. Cultivated on the principles of laissez-faire elegance, respect for our planet, and functionality, their pieces are designed for those who confidently embrace their uniqueness. Crafted in Europe and cut from 100% MASTERS OF LINEN®-certified linen, arkitaip's pieces are made with the intention in mind to be passed on from generation to generation. With a strong focus on an ethical supply chain and the preservation of artisanal skills (Michi hand-makes their crochet range), the duo wants to foster the relationship between garment and wearer, opening up the dialogue about a more conscious consumption behaviour. Their mission is to inspire those wearing arkitaip to live and breathe a more conscious life.