Details and description
Maxi dress Sportalm combines a utilitarian form inspired by safari style with a soft, feminine line, creating a silhouette ready for a dynamic day. This is a design that naturally transitions from the urban rhythm to summer leisure – functional, yet clearly refined in detail.
- A blend of linen with elastic fibers creates an airy, slightly structured fabric effect that breathes, stays fresh, and moves subtly.
- Tailored cut with an elastic waistband accentuates the silhouette while providing freedom and comfort throughout the day.
- Full-length zipper with a two-way slider allows for adjustment of the shape and depth of the slit, adding functional dynamism.
- Chest pocket with flap introduces a practical accent and breaks the minimalist line.
- Diagonal side pockets are discreetly integrated, maintaining the silhouette's cleanness and comfort.
- Rolled sleeves with a tab and button add lightness and allow for styling adjustment.
- Front slit highlights the fluidity of movement and adds freedom to the silhouette.
Interesting fact: Sportalm designs its collections in Kitzbühel, where the sporty character of alpine lifestyle meets the refined form of urban fashion.
Details
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Composition (details available at customer service)44% linen, 38% polyester, 16% viscose, 2% elastane
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Designed for
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FitRELAXED FIT
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Sleeve's length
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SexWOMEN
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Colour
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Product code550306-1255
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Brand
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Line
Responsible entity
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ProducerSportalm Gmbh
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AddressWilhelm Ehrlich Weg 1 - 6370 Kitzbühel, Austria
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Contact
Size
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Model height180 cm
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Chest (cm)89 cm
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Waist (cm)62 cm
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Hips (cm)92 cm
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Model wearsS
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