Tuckernuck XXL Mini Dress Green White Print Swing Tiered Statement
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An effortlessly polished piece from Tuckernuck, this structured mini dress delivers that quiet luxury, editorial feel buyers are actively searching for. The soft sage green base paired with an abstract ivory print creates a look that feels both refined and modern, while remaining easy to style year-round.
Designed with a clean, collarless neckline and subtle front closure, the silhouette flows into a softly gathered tier that adds movement and dimension without bulk. The result is a shape that feels elevated yet relaxed—perfect for brunch, travel, or a styled daytime moment.
The cotton blend fabrication offers breathable comfort with a hint of stretch, making it as wearable as it is visually striking. Three-quarter sleeves add balance, giving it that put-together, intentional finish that photographs beautifully and sells quickly.
This is the kind of dress that stands out in a sea of basics—minimal effort, maximum presence.
Details:
• Tuckernuck brand
• Size XXL
• Mini / above-the-knee length
• Soft sage green with ivory abstract print
• Tiered swing silhouette
• 3/4 sleeves
• Lightweight cotton blend with stretch
• Pullover with front button detail
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Approximate Measurements
(Flat lay)
• Pit to pit: 24–25 in
• Waist: 25–27 in (relaxed swing fit)
• Length (shoulder to hem): 34–36 in
• Sleeve length: 17 in
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Item details: #B1222/i
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