Indyeva FKA Indigena Womens S Athletic Dress Gray Purple Hiking Golf Wicking
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This Indyeva athletic dress, formerly branded Indigena, combines technical performance fabric with a flattering, functional silhouette that works well for travel, hiking, golf, walking, and casual everyday wear. The lightweight stretchy fabric is designed for comfort and movement, while the sleeveless cut, ruched side detail, and practical pocket design make it an easy choice for active days or athleisure styling. The muted gray-purple tone gives it a versatile, modern look that pairs easily with sneakers, sandals, or layers.
Highlights / Key Features
Indyeva, formerly Indigena
Womens size Small
Sleeveless athletic dress
Performance stretch fabric
Moisture wicking feel
Gray-purple / muted gray plum color
V-neck layered neckline
Ruched side detail
Lightweight for travel and outdoor wear
Great for hiking, golf, walking, and casual athleisure
Condition
Excellent used condition. Clean overall with no visible signs of wear. No flaws noted. Fabric, seams, and shape present well. Please review all photos closely for full condition details.
Measurements
Pit to pit: approximately 18 in
Waist area across: approximately 17.5 in
Hem across: approximately 20.5 in
Length: approximately 35.5 in
This Indyeva womens athletic dress in size small is a versatile performance piece designed for hiking, golf, travel, walking, and active everyday wear. This sleeveless dress features a flattering V-neck design and is made with a lightweight nylon and spandex stretch fabric.


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