Designed for modern maternity collections, this Off-Shoulder Maternity Maxi Dress blends comfort, flexibility, and elegance in one refined silhouette. Constructed from a viscose-spandex blend jersey, the fabric offers exceptional stretch recovery, drape, and softness—ensuring comfort throughout all pregnancy stages. The off-shoulder neckline adds a feminine, graceful touch, while the empire waist seam is engineered to sit comfortably above the baby bump, allowing natural expansion and maintaining the dress’s shape.
The garment’s full-length flowy hemline ensures unrestricted movement, while the lightweight, breathable knit structure enhances wearer comfort across all climates. Ideal for both casual maternity wear and photoshoot collections, this style represents the perfect balance between functionality and aesthetics.
Every detail—from seam alignment to stitching tension—has been optimized for production scalability and international quality standards. Customizations in fabric composition, GSM, and color palette can be tailored to meet buyer or brand specifications.
Key Features:
Fabric: 95% Viscose, 5% Spandex (single jersey knit
GSM: 180–200 GSM (customizable as per market preference)
Design Features: Off-shoulder neckline, long sleeves, empire waistline, and full maxi length
Fit: Relaxed maternity fit with high stretch and shape retention
Length: Floor-length silhouette
Colorway: Soft pastel pink (custom dye options available)
- Finishing: Bio-wash for enhanced smoothness and color stability
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Women’s Off-Shoulder Maternity Maxi Dress - Soft Stretch Knit Fabric with Empire
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