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Sticks Short Sleeve Stripe Dress

Regular price  $58.00
Sale price  $58.00 Regular price  $88.00

A playful everyday dress in our signature green stripe, handwoven on a traditional foot loom in Guatemala from soft, breathable organic cotton that only gets better with wear.

Size: 3-4 T
Only 1 item in stock!

Made in small batches. Designed to last.

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Designers Note

We design these pieces to feel effortless—simple silhouettes that allow for movement, play, and everyday wear. The slightly structured fabric gives them durability, while the relaxed fit allows them to grow and move with the child.

The stripe pattern brings a sense of rhythm and color—timeless, easy, and versatile across seasons. Whether layered or worn on its own, it’s the kind of piece that becomes part of daily life.

Size & Fit

Sizes: SM (2-4T) MD (4-6T) LG (6-12T+)

  • 100% organic cotton
  • Handwoven on a foot loom in Guatemala
  • Durable, mid-weight fabric suitable for everyday wear
  • Thoughtful construction for ease and comfort
The Craft

Each piece is handwoven in Guatemala on a traditional foot loom—a large, wooden, non-mechanized loom operated entirely by the weaver’s movement and rhythm. This process requires time, precision, and deep skill, resulting in a textile that feels substantial, durable, and rich in character.

Made from 100% organic cotton and woven in small batches, each garment carries the nuance and individuality of true craftsmanship. Subtle variations in the stripe and weave reflect the hand of the maker—no two are exactly alike.

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