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Drebulė

Black Cotton Crop Top



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Hand finished

Female-founded factory

MATCH WITH

Šatrija

Wrap Skirt

€189
Core Colors:
Black

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Inspired by Drebulė, daughter of Eglė from the iconic Lithuanian folktale 'Eglė the Queen of Serpents', this design channels childhood freedom and nostalgia into a modern, versatile silhouette.

Drebulė Top transitions effortlessly from crop top to bralette, making it your go-to for everything from layering to lounging. Crafted from upcycled cotton and hand-finished with a delicate sandwich trim along the neck and armholes, it balances elegance with everyday wearability.

The ribbed texture offers just the right amount of stretch, the knit runs true to size with room to move.


  • MATERIAL & CARE

    Upcycled cotton.

    Store folded (your mom will be proud) and dry clean only.

  • FREE SHIPPING & FREE EXCHANGES

    What’s better than a sustainably sourced knit? A sustainably sourced knit with free shipping available and free exchanges. Details vary by location, please visit our Shipping & Customs page.

    If for any reason you’d like to return a piece altogether, we’ll always accept unworn, unwashed, and unaltered knits with original tags attached. Head to our FAQ for more details.

  • SUSTAINABILITY

    We don't believe in deadstock. All of our Drebulė tops are produced in small batches at our our female-lead, female-run partner factory in Lithuania, overseen by Mrs Zina. We only make as much as we're sure to sell.

    For this knit we opted for 100% organically grown cotton yarn, with no microplastics and no harmful or irritant chemicals used. Certified organic by ICEA.

    The best part? You'll get a card with your order telling you exactly who knitted your garment and a little about them."

NOTES FROM OUR DESIGN TEAM

This spring/summer theme is Rebirth: The Garden of Joy. Naturally, we look at the year's seasons and the cycles mother nature goes through as we align with them. With each spring, we reseed the gardens and replant the hope of new beginnings.