Crop Tops
Think crop tops have a reputation problem? Either your brain goes straight to 22 year olds on vacation or you vastly underestimate the functional properties of the right one in an actual wardrobe. Here’s the thing, both of those extremes are incorrect and we have spent too long championing the outliers to ignore why.
Done right, a crop top isn’t about flaunting skin. It’s about proportion. It’s what makes high waisted trousers look curated rather than… well, waist high.
It’s what gives a midi-skirt some shape. It’s what elevates a suit from boardroom chic to something you’ll willingly wear on a Friday night. When it’s cutting across your torso correctly and resting flawlessly across your shoulders that little cropped length is doing tons of structural work and when you find that, you wear it all the time.
This edit is about celebrating that versatility. Ribbed croppos that skim comfortably under blazers and ride solo with equal aplomb. Boyfriend style linen cuts that look lived-in without trying too hard.
Defined bandeau styles for nights when you want to lean into the look. Longline crops that sit just above your waistband for people who like the proportion of a crop top without feeling the exposure. We’ve been intentional because the difference between a crop top that feels put together and one that doesn’t relies entirely on cut and fabric and frankly most options out there get it wrong.
Range was also key. Bodies want different hemlines, occasions need different fabric weights and certain styles work better for different parts of your life. Dressing for a rooftop dinner is a much different scenario than heading out to the Saturday farmers market and we have treated those moods accordingly.
The ideal crop top in your closet shouldn’t scream grab attention it should simply solve problems. It earns its place by helping everything else you own do more work. That was our mentality going into this and everything we discovered after.

