
Light Blue Linen Sleeveless Crop Top with Front Tie for Women
Subtle lace and front bow: effortless urban romanticism.
A shirt that breathes summer in the city: crop and sleeveless, in sky blue, made from 100% linen. The central tie with small openings in the front draws attention and defines the bust area cleanly. The wavy lace trim at the neckline gives a delicate and very current touch, while the natural texture of the linen adds relaxed and authentic character.
Fit & Styling Tie the front bow to center the silhouette and pair it with a high-waisted coordinating skirt or light straight pants; the high waist balances the crop length and creates a streamlined line, perfect for a daytime urban plan.
Subtle lace and front bow: effortless urban romanticism.
A shirt that breathes summer in the city: crop and sleeveless, in sky blue, made from 100% linen. The central tie with small openings in the front draws attention and defines the bust area cleanly. The wavy lace trim at the neckline gives a delicate and very current touch, while the natural texture of the linen adds relaxed and authentic character.
Fit & Styling Tie the front bow to center the silhouette and pair it with a high-waisted coordinating skirt or light straight pants; the high waist balances the crop length and creates a streamlined line, perfect for a daytime urban plan.
Original: $50.00
-65%$50.00
$17.50Description
Subtle lace and front bow: effortless urban romanticism.
A shirt that breathes summer in the city: crop and sleeveless, in sky blue, made from 100% linen. The central tie with small openings in the front draws attention and defines the bust area cleanly. The wavy lace trim at the neckline gives a delicate and very current touch, while the natural texture of the linen adds relaxed and authentic character.
Fit & Styling Tie the front bow to center the silhouette and pair it with a high-waisted coordinating skirt or light straight pants; the high waist balances the crop length and creates a streamlined line, perfect for a daytime urban plan.























