
DiDi Guranjie plaid jacquard dress (Navy)
DiDi Guranjie This jacquard knit dress is made of soft yarn. The plaid check pattern gives a gorgeous impression. The peplum at the cuffs is slightly tucked to give it movement. Navy base with ivory color scheme. It is a slightly brighter and more beautiful navy. A knit one-piece that looks great on its own, it will be a great help on busy mornings. A slightly brighter navy with ivory color scheme. Black is also included as a point of interest. The irregular plaid pattern gives a feminine and gorgeous impression. The jacquard weave has a moderate thickness. This is a key point that it does not pick up the lines of the body too much. Popular boat neckline. The neckline is neither too open nor too closed, but just right. Standard popular silhouette. It is popular as a silhouette that looks beautiful while being easy to wear. The peplum at the cuffs is also a key point. The knitting method has been changed to create movement. The length is set at 98cm~, which covers the knees. The length is perfect for wearing with long boots. A knit one-piece that looks great on its own, it is an excellent one-piece that can be completed in a flash even on busy mornings. (Material) Wool 50% wool 50% acrylic Lining→ None Transparency→No Elasticity→ Yes Thickness → normal to thick <38(M) size Length: 98cm~set Body width 44cm Waist width 41.5cm Hip width 50cm (Country of origin: China <*Color Due to lighting conditions, colors may appear different than actual colors. Also, the colors in the images may appear slightly different depending on the environment of your computer or smartphone. We have taken the utmost care, but please understand this in advance. <*About the size description Measurements are taken while the garment is laid flat. Depending on the design and the area, there may be +/- 2.0 cm in the half dimension compared to the size indicated. (Especially for stretchy items such as knitwear and cut and sewn items, we allow ±2.0 cm in half measurements.) Please understand that individual differences are inevitable due to the production process, and are therefore considered acceptable.