One Shoulder Bow Tie Dress

销售价格$200.00

Color: Pink

Introducing our Asymmetrical One Shoulder Palaka Maxi Dress with bow tie - where casual fun meets feminine elegance. Featuring a unique one-shoulder neckline design with playful white bow tie details over one shoulder, this dress brings a modern twist to the classic Hawaiian Palaka pattern, making it perfect for any occasion. 

Crafted with care, the asymmetrical silhouette creates a striking look, while the flowing maxi length offers a touch of grace and sophistication. The addition of two side pockets makes it both practical and stylish, giving you a place to keep your essentials close at hand. 

Whether you’re enjoying a day out in the sun or dressing up for a dinner date, this dress transitions effortlessly from day to night. Embrace a style that's both versatile and chic, a perfect blend of playful charm and refined elegance.

  • 100% cotton, excludes trimmings
  • Maxi style
  • Free size
  • 2 pockets
  • Machine washable
  • Made proudly in Hawai’i
  • Feminine Modern Classic Aloha Wear
Measurement Size
Bust 55 inches
Bottom Opening 92 inches
Length 46.5 inches

To ensure the best fit, it is important that you measure your body dimensions accurately. For bust measurement, wrap a measuring tape around the fullest part of the bust, ensuring that the tape is level and not too tight. For the bottom opening, measure around the widest part of the hips or the area where the garment will sit. Lastly, the length measurement should be taken from the highest point of the shoulder down to the desired hemline.

This Free Size garment is designed to accommodate a range of body types, providing flexibility and comfort. It is important to note that individual fit may vary based on personal preference and body shape.

The white-on-white shoulder tie is crafted from a blend of 65% cotton and 35% polyester, featuring an elegant design with monstera leaves, plumeria leis, and maile leaves.

Palaka is a fabric rich in history and tradition, characterized by its distinctive plaid pattern. Originally introduced in the 1920s, Palaka quickly became a staple due to its strength, durability, and breathability - perfect for plantation workers in the tropical heat.

Over time, Palaka evolved beyond its utilitarian roots to symbolize Hawaiian culture and heritage. Wearing Palaka is more than just a fashion choice; it's a tribute to the hardworking people and an appreciation of the Kama’aina style that embraces comfort, practicality, and a deep respect for the land and its people. 

Today, Palaka remains popular in Hawai’i, cherished not only for its functionality but also for the sense of community and history it embodies. When you wear Palaka, you honor a tradition that spans generations, celebrating the unique blend of resilience and style that defines the aloha spirit.