State Of Grace Halter Dress (Light Gold)
DESIGNED AND MADE BY THE THREAD THEORY
Made of quality satin polyester:
- Fully lined
- Adjustable tie straps
- Non sheer
- Back zip
- Back straps can be tied in 2 ways: Ribbon or Square Knot, view tutorial here.
GARMENT CARE
- Turn clothes inside out. Cold temperature: 20 degrees
- Machine wash, put in mesh bag: Gentle wash cycle with low spin mode (400)
- No dryer
- Treat stains before washing. Avoid detergents that combine stain removal and washing.
- Always opt for gentle detergents: Mild fragrance, non-fragrance and baby-safe ones
- Read our full Garment Care
XS | S | M | L | XL | |
PIT TO PIT |
14.5" to 15.5" |
15.5" to 16.5" |
16.5" to 17.5" |
17.5" to 18.5" |
18.5" to 19.5" |
WAIST |
12" to 12.75" |
13" to 13.75" |
14" to 14.75" |
15" to 15.75" |
16" to 16.75" |
HIPS |
16.75" to 18" |
17.75" to 19" |
18.75" to 20" |
19.75" to 21" |
20.75" to 22" |
LENGTH |
54.5" | 55" | 55.5" | 56" | 56.5" |
Model: UK 8, 178cm, PTP 15.75", Waist 12.5", Wears Size S
For this design: Stick to your usual sizing for The Thread Theory. If you are in between size or bottom heavy, you may opt to size up or wear shapewear.
General Guide: Measurements are in inches and taken across an apparel at respective areas. Multiply by 2 for circumference measurements. Range in measurement reflects the material stretch, with the smallest approximate measurement taken when an apparel is laid flat and unstretched, and the largest approximate measurement is taken when an apparel is stretched to its maximum. We do not recommend using the maximum stretch measurement as reference as some allowance is required for comfort and movement.
How to take measurements: When measuring apparels, we recommend laying the item completely flat and measuring just across the respective area. However, when measuring your body, we recommend measuring the whole circumference and then divide by 2 to compare with the product measurements. For example, to get your PTP measurement, measure the whole circumference of your armpit area (above bust line) and then divide by 2. Please note that PTP is NOT the same as bust which is taken across the broadest part of your chest.