mexican embroidered dress Chilac Embroidered Mexican Long Dress
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mexican embroidered dress

mexican embroidered dress Chilac Embroidered Mexican Long Dress

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mexican embroidered dress Chilac Embroidered Mexican Long DressMexican Floral Long Dress Hand Embroidered in San Gabriel Chilac, Puebla. This stunning hand embroidered dress from San Gabriel Chilac, Puebla, is a true work of art. The intricate floral designs that adorn the chest and body of the dress are a testament to the skill and creativity of the artisans who crafted it. This traditional Mexican dress is a charming representation of Mexican craftsmanship and a perfect way to show off your impeccable taste in

Mexican Floral Long Dress Hand-Embroidered in San Gabriel Chilac, Puebla.

This stunning hand-embroidered dress from San Gabriel Chilac, Puebla, is a true work of art. The intricate floral designs that adorn the chest and body of the dress are a testament to the skill and creativity of the artisans who crafted it. This traditional Mexican dress is a charming representation of Mexican craftsmanship and a perfect way to show off your impeccable taste in style.

Hand-crafted in Chilac, Puebla, this dress is a true labor of love. The attention to detail is amazing, and you can see the artisans' pride in their work. Whether you wear it for a special occasion or to add charm to your everyday wardrobe, this dress will turn heads and leave a lasting impression.

  • Handmade in San Gabriel Chilac, Puebla
  • Hand-embroidered
  • Made with high-quality cotton
  • Floral embroidered details in the front chest, underarm, and body area
  • Small, embroidered detail on the back
  • Intended to fit loosely, with no waist-forming shape
  • Short sleeve
  • Sizing:
    Size Shoulder to Shoulder Chest Circumference Length
    Small 17" 36" 50"
    Medium 17" 38" 50"
    Large 18" 42" 52"
    X-Large 19" 45" 52"
    XX-Large 23" 52" 54"

    -There might be a slight 1" variation between our suggested sizing.
    -Model is 5'6", 140 lbs, in size medium
  • CARE: To maintain the quality of the intricate work for years, we recommend handwashing after 2-3 wears (or when necessary) and air drying. To remove odors, we recommend laying out in the sun or running a steamer on delicate cycle. Iron only if extremely necessary on low. Otherwise, lay flat and smooth with hands while damp to prevent wrinkles.

At Lolo - Mercadito we are committed to acknowledging the nature of each product. With each purchase, you get a unique and authentic piece made with love by artisans from Mexico. These are artisanal, hand-made products. For this reason, there might be some flaws and variations in sizing and design. 

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