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Patchwork Ruffle Tie Front Sundress

Patchwork Ruffle Tie Front Sundress

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Color: Multicolor
Size: S
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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).

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

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Designed for a beach vacation or casual weekend brunch, this mini sundress offers a lightweight option for warm-weather dressing. The garment features a mixed patchwork pattern and wide ruffle straps. A functional tie front with a keyhole detail sits above a relaxed, loose-draping silhouette finished with a flounce hem.

  • Mixed patchwork pattern
  • Wide ruffle straps
  • Tie front closure with keyhole
  • Flounce hemline
  • Relaxed mini length
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Regular price $49.95 USD
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Patchwork Ruffle Tie Front Sundress
Multicolor /
S
Regular price $49.95 USD
Regular price $48.95 USD Sale price $49.95 USD

Defining the New Standard

Merisell is an invitation to celebrate the everyday and the extraordinary. Crafted for the woman who curates her life and her destinations, our collection blends architectural structure with fluid, romantic movement. We believe the dress you wear to your most memorable events shouldn't be an afterthought—it is the focal point of your narrative.