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Denim Button-Front Shirt Dress

Denim Button-Front Shirt Dress

Regular price $52.95 USD
Regular price $104.95 USD Sale price $52.95 USD
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Color: Light blue
Size: S

Sizing & Fit

Our pieces run true to size, so you can confidently pick your usual! If you are in between sizes, we recommend sizing up for the most flattering fit (e.g., if you are between M and L, go with L).

Size Guide:
XS (0-2) | S (4-6) | M (8-10) | L (12-14) | XL (16-18) | 2XL (20-22)

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Designed for effortless weekend wear, this relaxed shirt dress offers a refined take on classic utilitarian styling. The soft denim construction provides a fluid drape that moves easily, anchored by a crisp collar and a structured button-front placket. Dual chest pockets and a curved shirttail hem complete the architectural silhouette, delivering understated versatility for transitional seasons.

  • Classic collared neckline with full button-front placket
  • Short sleeves with rolled cuff detailing
  • Dual patch pockets at the chest and functional side seam pockets
  • Relaxed shift silhouette with a curved shirttail hem
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Light blue /
S
Regular price $52.95 USD
Regular price $104.95 USD Sale price $52.95 USD
Selected Variant Image
Denim Button-Front Shirt Dress
Light blue /
S
Regular price $52.95 USD
Regular price $104.95 USD Sale price $52.95 USD

Defining the New Standard

Merisell is an invitation to elevate the everyday. Crafted for the woman who curates her life, our collection blends structural integrity with unexpected, tactile embellishments. We believe outerwear shouldn't be an afterthought—it's the focal point of your narrative