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Nekesa Women's African Print Sweater Dress (Navy Red Kente) - Clearance

Color: Navy Red Kente
Sale price$50 Regular price$106

Color: Red
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Product description

Style#1095NK

Treat yourself to the luxuriously soft Nekesa sweater dress in the navy red kente print. This stand-out dress with a detachable sash feels like a warm hug on the coldest winter days. Be the most fashionable cousin at the family function this year by pairing with some sharp leather boots. 

Description

  • Fitted sweater dress
  • Detachable contrast sash
  • Bell sleeve
  • Fold-over piece at neck-line
  • Off-shoulder
  • Midi length
  • 45% cotton/55% acrylic
  • Designed in the USA, imported

Care Instructions

Hand wash separately. Use mild detergent. Do not bleach. Hang to dry. Iron inside out. Lightly iron on low heat.

Model Size

Height – 5’9” | Bust 37” | Waist 31” | Hips 40.5” | Size Small

Return Policy

Delivery Policy

  • Orders ship Monday-Friday, excluding pre-order items.
  • Orders placed on weekends or holidays are processed the next business day.
  • UPS Next Day Shipping: Orders placed before 12 PM EST (Mon-Fri) will be delivered the next business day.
  • Showroom Pickup: Available Monday-Friday, 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM. Call us to place your order over the phone.
  • Orders cannot be altered once fulfilled.

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FAQ

Is D’IYANU Black-owned?

Yes, D’IYANU is owned by a Nigerian brother and sister team - Addie Ajayi and Dara Ajayi

Is it cultural appropriation to wear D’IYANU products if you’re not African or of African descent?

We welcome people of all backgrounds interested in celebrating the African diaspora to wear our products. Our founder Addie Ajayi launched D’IYANU with the goal of sharing her rich Nigerian heritage with people who love bold African prints and appreciate its origin.

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