Description
ERSHA DESIGN Nothing Is Easy, blue version A-Line Dress.
Sizes available XXS till 4XL
Loose swing shape for an easy, flowy fit.
Features
Sizes run large, so order a size down from your usual
Print covers entire front and back panel with your chosen design, by an independent artist
97% polyester, 3% elastane woven dress fabric with silky handfeel
Note that due to the production process, the placement of the print may vary slightly from the preview
A-Line dresses are made in the USA
Nothing Is Easy. All start with learning, doing it again and again. Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Alex who dreamed of becoming a champion swimmer. Alex had always loved the water and was a natural swimmer, but he quickly realized that swimming competitively was much harder than he had anticipated. Every day, Alex would wake up early and head to the pool to train. He would practice his strokes over and over again, but no matter how hard he tried, he just couldn’t seem to improve his times. Alex was frustrated and discouraged, but he didn’t give up. He knew that nothing worth having comes easy, and he was determined to keep working hard. So, Alex sought out the best coaches and trainers, and he started to focus on the details of his technique. He practiced his starts, his turns, and his breathing, and slowly but surely, he began to see progress. Alex also started to change his mindset. Instead of getting discouraged by setbacks, he started to see them as opportunities to learn and grow. He realized that nothing is easy, and that every success takes hard work and dedication. Over time, Alex’s hard work paid off. He began winning races and setting new records, and he eventually became a champion swimmer. But he never forgot the lesson he learned along the way – that nothing is easy, and that success is the result of learning, doing it again and again. From that day on, Alex continued to approach every challenge with the same determination and focus, knowing that with hard work and perseverance, he could achieve anything he set his mind to.