Hand Dyed and Block Printed Boxy Dress with Pockets - Rust Moth
Hand Dyed and Block Printed Boxy Dress with Pockets - Rust Moth
Hand Dyed and Block Printed Boxy Dress with Pockets - Rust Moth
Hand Dyed and Block Printed Boxy Dress with Pockets - Rust Moth
Hand Dyed and Block Printed Boxy Dress with Pockets - Rust Moth
Hand Dyed and Block Printed Boxy Dress with Pockets - Rust Moth
Hand Dyed and Block Printed Boxy Dress with Pockets - Rust Moth
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Hand Dyed and Block Printed Boxy Dress with Pockets - Rust Moth

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 I’m obsessed with these dresses! They layer nicely over leggings and a long sleeve in the winter (to dress up your pjs) and are also super comfy in the summer over bike shorts. 

The best thing about these dresses is the giant pockets, so big you can put your water bottle in them, fill them with crystals or carry around a kitten. They have a 1" collar, center back seam, slight hi-low hemline and wide armholes.

This colorful ice dye is such a beautiful color for Fall. There are different shades of orange, red, brown and splashes of purple and yellow. It’s a blend of two different color-fast dyes.

The print features an image of the Atlas moth, hand drawn and then carved onto a lino-type block. Each one is individually printed in our home studio. I decided to mirror the print because one moth just wasn’t enough.