ODA BLACK POLKA DOT MAXI DRESS

£145.00 £220.00

This spot print crepe Oda dress is an understated expression of femininity. It’s shaped for a relaxed fit featuring a smocked back section and drawstring to ruche at one side to vary the length for comfort. The French printed viscose dress also has adjustable straps and a hem that is gently longer at the back to the front.

Fits true to size. Model wears a size 1.  Need help finding your size?

We ship worldwide and offer free delivery to Europe and key US destinations on orders over £200.
At Belize we believe that loved clothes last.
Making clothes last longer is the first step to an ethical and sustainable wardrobe.
Up to 25% of each garment’s carbon footprint comes from the way we wash and care for it*.
Nine out of 10 pieces of clothing end up in landfill long before they should, often because over-washing or not following the care instructions has caused colour fading, shrinkage and misshaping.
Washing
Hand washing is ecologically friendly and will help extend the life of your garment.
Machine washing uses on average 41 litres of water per wash, in addition to consuming energy to run the machine and heat the water.
When hand washing clothes, water and detergent choices affect how eco-friendly this activity is. Use cold water whenever possible. This uses less energy and it protects the dye in your clothes. Look for vegetable oil-based detergents instead of the standard petroleum-based detergents.
Distilled white vinegar can be used when washing, as it both deodorizes and reduces bacteria on the fabric. 
Drying
Air drying your clothes on a clothes line or rack is gentle on the fabric and prevents wear and tear.
It is environmentally friendly and helps create laundry consciousness, reducing the number of times you might wash a garment.
Hang clothes neatly and well spaced to allow air circulation or lay flat across a clothes rack. 
 
Dry Cleaning
If your clothes must be dry-cleaned, choose your dry cleaner carefully.
Traditionally, dry cleaners have used perchloroethylene to clean clothes; this chemical is both an environmental and health hazard. Look for a dry cleaning service that uses environmentally-friendly methods. 
 
Storing
Hang your clothes with bit of space to breathe. This will reduce wrinkling and colour fading from rubbing against each other.
Use a breathable canvas storage bag to protect from direct light and moths.
*Fashion revolution 
 
Swimwear
Hand washing protects the shape, colour and elasticity of your garment. Rinse your swimsuit as soon as possible in cool tap water after each time you wear it. Allow the suit to soak in cool water for 30 minutes if you have time. The soak will remove most of the chemicals, salt, sand, and body oil that can damage the fabric.
 
Special Fabric information
 
Linen - This is a natural fibre which at the end of life, will eventually break down in the environment.
Because of the way linen fibres are structured, overhandling can cause damage but will also soften the fabric.
Hand wash linen alongside similar lightweight or delicate fabrics and avoid wringing the fabric, which will twist the fibre in a way which is not suited.
Cotton - This is a natural fibre which at the end of life, will eventually break down in the environment
Our high quality cotton is mostly spun and dyed in Europe where it adheres to strict EU legislation on chemical and water use. In India we hand spin and hand weave our cottons using age old family traditions.
Our cottons where stated are machine washable but we advise low temperature washes and spinning so that the fibre isn't 'overworked'. 
Viscose - A semi-synthetic fibre made of regenerated cellulose.
Hand washing in cold water is the safest option for washing viscose which has a tendency to shrink.
Submerge the item and gently agitate the water with your hands to evenly distribute soap. Soak for up to 30 minutes. Rinse the item well with cool water; do not wring; instead, press the water out of the item and lay it in its natural shape to dry.

Delivery

We’ll send you your new Belize pieces from our online shop to the shipping address you’ve provided us with at the check out.

All our deliveries are approximate and unfortunately we can’t promise you that your Belize order will arrive at a specific date. We also can’t say if a delivery might get delayed because sometimes there can be delays with shipping at busy periods like Christmas or other busy sales times. Sorry about that.

If we just aren’t able to deliver your products by the date quoted for delivery then you are absolutely entitled to cancel the order at any time before the delivery takes place. If you place an international order, we can’t be responsible for delays caused by customs :( and if we haven’t delivered your order within 21 days from the first date of delivery you have the right to cancel the order (but please allow more time for delivery around Christmas and during busy sales times).

We aren’t liable for incomplete deliveries however they may be caused, but we will make sure you receive the missing pieces as soon as we are able to do so! If we haven’t delivered the outstanding pieces within 21 days from the first date of delivery, then you are entitled to cancel the outstanding pieces from your order.

Details of shipment fees for your location are shown below.

UK

DHL Tracked & Signed (next day)- £8

Europe

DHL Express Tracked & Signed (1-2 business days)- £20

U.S.

DHL Express Tracked & Signed (1-2 business days)- £20

For security reasons, so we make sure the right person gets their new Belize pieces, all orders must be signed for upon delivery.

We aren’t liable for incomplete deliveries however they may be caused, but we will make sure you receive the missing pieces as soon as we are able to do so! If we haven’t delivered the outstanding pieces within 21 days from the first date of delivery, then you are entitled to cancel the outstanding pieces from your order.

Taxes & Duties

If your order is being shipped to Australia, Canada, Japan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, UAE, USA, Qatar and other countries that are outside of the EU then you may need to pay customs duty and other import taxes and duty charges in order to receive your Belize Officiel online shop order.

The shipping company will contact you by phone to let you know that your online shop order is being held at your country’s customs centre and that you’ll need to make a payment to the local authorities. There could be a delay in delivering your order if you don’t pay the charges immediately. Paying any customs duty, import taxes and duty charges are your responsibility, and the local authorities will hold your order until you have paid the charges. Once you have paid your online shop order will be delivered to you.

If for any reason you don’t pay the import or duty charges, then Belize Officiel have the right to charge you for any additional costs that might be charged to us because of this.

We are able to deliver to most global locations but if you do not live within the United Kingdom, or any of the destinations listed below, then just send us an email at shop@belizeofficiel.com and we’ll check if we are able to ship also to your country.

 

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