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Montana Skies Top
$59.00 CAD  
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    Meet your new closet essential: the Montana Skies Top! This lightweight knit wonder is like a breath of fresh air for your wardrobe, with a drop-shoulder silhouette that screams relaxed vibes. It's the perfect piece to rock that easy-breezy style in the warmer months – think spring picnics and summer adventures! Soft and stretchy, you won't want to take it off. Throw it over tank tops, pair it with crop tops, or let your go-to bralette peek through for that added touch of sass. Whether you're lounging at home or hitting the town, this gorgeous top has got you covered with its perfect airy vibes!

    • V-neckline
    • Lightweight knit
    • Rib-knit cuff and hem
    • Drop shoulder
    • Soft and stretchy
    • Fabric 70% recycled cotton, 30% polyester
    • Measurements approx. (size S) 21" sleeve, 21.5" length
    • Kim is wearing the size S
    • Allison is wearing the size XL

    Kim
    This reminds me so much of the Opening Up Top that I own in 2 colours and wear all the time! This one features a v-neck with a nice open neckline, a cute open-knit pattern and a similar hip-level length. I prefer this style to fit a little on the looser side so I will size up from the small I'm wearing in these photos!

    Allison
    I am loving this top! It is so comfy, lightweight, and perfect for this in-between season! It has a v-neckline and drop shoulder, plus these colours are just so pretty! I paired mine with a tank underneath to add a bit more coverage. I am wearing an XL and I love how it fits! I feel like a size up for a slouchy look would be cute too!

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    Fabric

    Recycled Cotton involves the process of converting cotton fabric into fibers that can be reused into other textile products. Cotton recycling mitigates wastage and can be a more sustainable alternative to disposal because products can be made out of existing textiles instead of raw materials, therefore, reducing the resources required to harvest raw cotton.