Ronda Top
Detail: The Ronda Top hits all the right notes: a bold back cutout and a sleeveless crew neck for a strong, elevated silhouette. Perfect for date night—or whenever you want to turn heads.
This one comes in Porcelain.
Color: Porcelain
Fabric: 95% Pima Cotton, 5% Spandex
- Hefty and sueded with a brushed finish for extra softness. Stretchy, structured, and incredibly cozy. These garments have undergone a special wash treatment resulting in variations of shading and color.
- Construction: Knit
- Fabric Weight: Heavyweight
- Sheerness: Not sheer
- Stretch: High stretch
- Care: Wear more, wash less. Machine washable. Turn inside out, wash cold, and lay flat to dry. Avoid tumble drying to preserve softness and structure.
- Made in: Peru
Fit: Form-fitting. Snug through the bust, waist, and hips.
- Adama wears a S. Height: 5' 11" Bust: 34" Waist: 24" Hips: 36"
Sustainability: When it comes to natural fibers, the longer the staple, the softer the feel. Unlike most commercial cotton, Peruvian Cotton is actually harvested entirely by hand. It is also drought tolerant, meaning it uses 50% LESS water to grow. This allows for an exceptionally long staple and makes the end product soft, durable, and resistant to pilling. Because of this durability, garments made of Peruvian Cotton will naturally have a longer lifespan. That means you’ll be keeping them in your closet (and out of a landfill).
Product's Environmental Impact:
B | Moderate
Incorporates renewable materials or low-impact practices but lacks complete traceability or full optimization in sourcing and production.
Landfill time: Cotton Portion: Biodegradable within ~3–12 months.
Modal & Rayon Portions: Biodegradable within ~4–8 months under optimal conditions, but slower in low-oxygen environments.
Synthetic Portion (Spandex/Nylon/Polyester/Acrylic): 20–200 years, depending on soil oxygen levels.
What We Love:
- Local "seed-to-garment" approach significantly reduces carbon footprint.
- Naturally soft, durable, and fully biodegradable (cotton portion).
- Fabric scraps from cutting are bundled and re-purposed into mops, rags, and mattress fillers, ensuring a circular supply chain.
- Pima requires 50% less water than conventional cotton; naturally drought tolerant.
- Synthetics (spandex, nylon) improve stretch, fit, and shape retention
What We Don't Love:
- Not organic — Pima cotton may still involve chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
- Synthetic components (spandex, nylon, modal, rayon) do not biodegrade and persist in landfills for decades.
- These materials shed microplastics and cannot be composted or easily recycled.
- Blending natural and synthetic fibers complicates end-of-life processing, making circularity more difficult.