SKU: 89300954673
emerald green long sleeve dress

emerald green long sleeve dress Maxi Dress Button Front | Green | Long Sleeve | Sustainable Clothing

Sale price$25.74 Regular price$28.60
Save 10%
Size: 4

Shipping Estimate
USA
  • USA
  • CAN

Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 11 - Jul 16

Promo Codes Available:

For Your Every Summer RSVP, with Code: SUMMER15

Description

emerald green long sleeve dress Maxi Dress Button Front | Green | Long Sleeve | Sustainable ClothingOne of the most striking and flexible pieces in the collection is Intentions emerald green long sleeve chiffon maxi dress. This show stopping choice, Made in the USA from 100% recycled polyester chiffon from PET bottles, is a gorgeous option for your eco friendly wardrobe. It has been carefully designed to allow you endless styling options. Whether you are headed to the beach and want the perfect bathing suit cover or you are headed to dinner and want

 

One of the most striking and flexible pieces in the collection is Intention’s emerald green long sleeve chiffon maxi dress. This show-stopping choice, Made in the USA from 100% recycled polyester chiffon from PET bottles, is a gorgeous option for your eco-friendly wardrobe. It has been carefully designed to allow you endless styling options. Whether you are headed to the beach and want the perfect bathing suit cover or you are headed to dinner and want to crank the vavoom factor up as the night goes on, this dress can be as sexy or serene as you want. The fabric is dip-dyed, features OEKO-TEX 100 certification, and is GRS certified.


Our button-up maxi can be unbuttoned as high as you like to showcase your legs or worn more conservatively such as Kurti-style or duster style over our stretch ankle pants and top. When you commit to a more earth-friendly wardrobe, layering and styling are everything, that’s why this emerald green mess chiffon weave maxi dress will be a favorite in your eco-closet. If you prefer full coverage as opposed to any sheerness, then this is the Maxi Dress for you. 


From the floating bishop sleeves, with their intricate tailor-made stretch cuffs, to the dramatic, lightly gathered dress tiers that look picture perfect in the breeze, this is one of the most complemented pieces in the collection. This button-up emerald green maxi dress is free from harmful chemicals and dipped dyed for an earth-friendly addition to your fashion essential’s wardrobe. 


DETAILS: 

  • Not see-through
  • Long sleeve maxi dress 
  • Optional 72 inch emerald green chiffon self-belt  
  • No distracting belt loops allow for freedom of styling 
  • Button-up  
  • Collarless 
  • Lightly gathered skirt tiers allow for tailoring length
  • Natural shell buttons 
  • OEKO-TEX® 100 certification
  • GRS Certified 
  • Intention takes MCS - Multiple Chemical Sensitivity* seriously and is proud to offer a solution to the many suffering from this medically and environmentally damaging dye processes still in use today.  

  • FABRIC & CARE:

      • Machine wash cold, gentle cycle or hand wash. Like colors only. Turn inside out. Only non-chlorine bleach when needed. Do not iron. Lay flat to dry.
      • 100% recycled polyester chiffon from PET bottles (Imported)

        Shipping Notes
        • Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
        • Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
        • Delivery to the USA:
        1. Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
        • If time is of the essence, please consider selecting expedited delivery for faster service.
        Exchange/Return Notes
        • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
        • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
        • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
        • Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy
        SKU: 89300954673

        Discover Niche Categories That Outsell emerald green long sleeve dress

        Top-Converting Item to Boost Your Average Order

        4.2 ★★★★★
        Based on 1508 reviews
        Sort
        Highest Rating
        Newest First
        Oldest First
        Product Reviews
        L
        Verified Purchase
        LibraryJunkie
        Draper, US
        ★★★★★ 3
        Weird story, but great writing
        Format: Hardcover
        This novel started out strong: good premise, good writing that pulls you in and makes you feel like you're there with the main character, and a great setting for creepiness. BUT, as I continued to read, I got more frustrated by it. The main character's actions become irritating, the story bogs down a bit towards the end, and there is ZERO explanation for any of the purpose behind her actions. Some questions I still have: WHY do you have to follow these specific instructions, what really happens if you don't, and WHO are the people on the phone? If you're a fan of "Lost" or "From", you'll probably enjoy this. But if you need closure and a solid ending, this might only frustrate you.
        WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
        Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2026
        K
        Verified Purchase
        Kindle Customer
        Lowell, US
        ★★★★★ 5
        The entity is satire for suicidal ideation
        Format: Kindle
        In my opinion The Caretaker is a heartbreaking story exploring how suicide survivors and people with depression struggle to get by in a world that is constantly demanding more of the most vulnerable. This book’s entity and the “rites” utilized to keep it at bay I believe to be more satirical than literal. I don’t think this is a literal SCP-type monster with super rigid containment procedures. I believe it to be a malevolent entity that embodies the pressures the mentally ill have to face every day. Whether that means it is an actual embodiment of suicidal ideation or not, no one can truly be sure and the vagueness of the story allows anyone to form their own conclusions on the matter. I personally believe that the entity wants more than anything to make the Caretaker suffer and give up hope so that it can spread its malevolence and their agony far and wide. The “rites” are representative of the day to day work and chores the mentally ill have to slog through for their survival but not necessarily in the best interest for their mental wellbeing. The “visitors” are representative of the people the mentally ill have to deal with and sacrifice their own mental fortitude for in and outside of work. The rabbits are an extremely layered nonspecific representation of the innocence that others ask to be sacrificed for their own personal gain. Macy Mullins is a well thought out train wreck of woman who has more problems than not with seemingly the entire world working against her. Any person who has felt suicidal, depressed, hatred for the world, or even conflict with their own emotional wellbeing can see themselves in this character. As the caretaker, Macy is tormented by the entity with her past of depression, grief, and hardship and her mental state is pushed to the very limit. While the story can feel slightly inconsistent with the entity’s behavior and the rites Macy has to try in vain to complete, the book succeeds in capturing the exhaustion and hopelessness that those suffering from suicidal thoughts and depression feel when they no longer feel they have no other way out from their own suffering. This is the tragedy of the story and the true raw sympathy it has for Macy and people like her. I wish all who read this my very best and I hope one day we can all believe in a world where less “rabbits” need to be sacrificed for everyone’s wellbeing.
        WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
        Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2026
        P
        Verified Purchase
        P. caires
        Boise, US
        ★★★★★ 4
        Sad & Creepy
        Format: Hardcover
        A pretty strong sadness vibe however it's creepy and for the most part well told so it was a worthwhile read.
        WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
        Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2026
        B
        Verified Purchase
        Brandon C
        Lowell, US
        ★★★★★ 5
        Amazing Supernatural Thriller
        Format: Hardcover
        I had a lot of fun reading the Caretaker. This supernatural suspense novel snowballs from the start. Talk about a gripping opening that is going to keep you turning the pages… We follow our protagonist, Macy who is a down on her luck and job hunting to take care of bills for herself and younger sister after their father’s passing 3 years ago. Macy accepts the job as a caretaker from an add via Craigslist with a $3k pre-payment and another potential $6k depending on how well she takes care of the home. 3 days to make $9k… Who would say no? She is given a video tape to watch prior to staying at the property. Macy is instructed that the bonus payout will be rewarded, depending on how well she follows the instructions on the videotape. The videotape was made by the property owners late husband. In it, he describes certain rites that have to be followed starting at 3 AM. Things such as turning off any lights that turned themselves on. Answering the phone if it rings. Awaiting three knocks on the door. The videotape is very ominous, but doesn’t feel like it needs to be taken seriously Macy soon learns otherwise, the plot spirals into supernatural suspense from there as Macy tries to make her way through the three nights with an ending that is an absolute shock to me, but has me on the edge of my toes for whatever Marcus Kliewer writes next. Highly recommended.
        WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
        Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2026
        S
        Verified Purchase
        SassiGirl
        Chelsea, US
        ★★★★★ 2
        Atmospheric Writing, Frustrating Protagonist
        Format: Hardcover
        Marcus Kliewer is a talented writer. The atmosphere was vivid, unsettling, and easy to picture, and I could almost feel the emotions he was trying to create. Unfortunately, the story itself didn’t work for me. My biggest issue was the protagonist. I don’t need characters to make perfect decisions, but I do need a reason to root for them. Time and again, she ignored clear instructions, got distracted at critical moments, or simply gave up. Instead of building tension, it became frustrating because many of the problems felt self-inflicted. The rabbit incidents and repeated failures to follow the caretaker rules were where the story lost me. I kept waiting for a turning point where she would take control of the situation or fight harder for her sister, but it never came. By the time the white rabbit appeared, I found myself skimming rather than reading because I no longer felt invested in the outcome. I understand the novel can be interpreted as a story about grief, depression, and helplessness, and some readers may connect with that. For me, however, the book delivered atmosphere without payoff. The writing was strong, but I never cared about the protagonist enough to care what happened next.
        WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
        Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2026

        recommand products