Size Guide
Please see "Fit Notes" below for additional guidance in size and fit.
SIZE | X-SMALL | SMALL | MEDIUM | LARGE | X-LARGE |
US SIZING | 0-2 | 2-4 | 6-8 | 10-12 | 12+ |
The most beautiful shades of French blue and lavender in a fun, bold pattern. Wear as a tunic shirt with a great pair of cigarette pants or jeans OR on its own as a dress! As chic as it is versatile and sure to be a forever piece in your wardrobe.
The Adelaide tunic is made from hand-loomed and hand-dyed silk ikat in Uzbekistan. The craftsmanship of ikat has been handed down from generation to generation along the Silk Road. It can take up to a month to weave a single yard of this fabric!
At Larkin Lane, Lark hand selects authentic textiles and collaborates with Uzbek artisans in the design of each product. Your purchase supports these craftsmen and women. Thank you for the role you play in keeping global textile traditions alive!
PRODUCT DETAILS
Materials
Materials: Hand-loomed and hand-dyed silk ikat, cotton
Made in Uzbekistan
Colors: Shades of French blue, lavender, and silvery white
Features
• Handmade silk ikat fabric with coordinating trim
• ¾ sleeves
• Natural Fibers
• Tailored slight Nehru neckline
•Slits on side of hems
Perspective of Size: ¾ Sleeves and hem that is long enough to wear as a tunic shirt or dress!
Pronunciation: EE-cot
The craftsmanship of silk ikat has been handed down from generation to generation along the Silk Road. It can take up to a month to weave a single yard of this fabric, creating a one-of-a-kind textile treasure.
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You may return or exchange your items within 14 days of your purchase. We offer free returns on apparel.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging.
To read our full exchange and return policy, click here.
Lark hand selects authentic textiles and collaborates with artisan partners in the design of each product. Your purchase supports these craftsmen and women. Thank you for the role you play in keeping global textile traditions alive.