Natalia Top
Detail: The Natalia Top pairs effortless charm with a French twist in jacquard crinkle jersey. With a ruffled mock neck and delicate cap sleeves, it’s a fitted knit that makes everyday dressing feel just a bit more romantic.
This one comes in Crinkle Stripe.
Color: Crinkle Stripe (Navy & Cream)
Fabric: 98% Cotton, 1% Poly, 1% Elastane
- Construction: Knit
- Fabric Weight: Midweight
- Sheerness: Not Sheer
- Stretch: Has Stretch
- Care: Wear more, wash less. Machine washable. To prevent any slight shrinking, air dry or dry on a low setting. We also recommend washing these items separate from abrasive items like denim, towels, or items with hardware (zippers, buttons) as it causes unnecessary wear and tear.
- Made in: Portugal
Fit: Form-fitting. Snug through the bust, waist, and hips.
- Marije wears a S. Height: 5' 9" Bust: 31" Waist: 24" Hips: 35"
- Length: 22"
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:
Impact Score: A | Excellent
Utilizes renewable or certified materials and efficient production methods. Some opportunities for improvement, such as adopting regenerative farming practices.
Landfill Time: Biodegradable within ~3–12 months, depending on finishes and landfill conditions.
What We Love:
- Local "seed-to-garment" approach significantly reduces carbon footprint.
Hand-harvested to maintain fiber quality and reduce processing damage. - Naturally hypoallergenic, breathable, and soft — ideal for everyday comfort.
- Supports local farming communities and traditional agricultural practices.
- Fabric scraps from cutting are bundled and re-purposed into mops, rags, and mattress fillers, ensuring a circular supply chain.
- Widely versatile — used across knit and woven applications, from basics to elevated essentials.
What We Don't Love:
- Not organic — may involve the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.
- Cotton farming, even when locally efficient, still requires significant water.
- No certification for regenerative or climate-positive farming methods.