No It’s not a MuuMuu

Ok, I know this is a cross between a nightgown and a muumuu but I love this dress. It comes in three colors including the sage green shown here. Ulla Popken carries this style in sizes 12 to 34 for $59.
plus size green casual dress from Ulla Popken
This dress screams lazy summer day to me but it is made of 100% viscose rayon and is hand wash so that is not something I would put my legs up in… well maybe.
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