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Tyla

Butter Yellow Organic Cotton top



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OEKO-TEX® certified

Female-founded factory

MATCH WITH

Pilnatis

Cotton Shorts

€125
Core Colors:
Seasonal Colors:
Lemon

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Our Tyla cardigan takes its name from the Lithuanian word for “silence”, though there’s nothing quiet about her.

Designed in an irregular rib knit with no added waist shaping, Tyla lets the natural stretch of the rib do the work. The result? A fit that contours and hugs the body with ease. 

Crafted from 100% organic, GOTS-certified cotton spun in Italy, Tyla is finished with hand-worked buttonholes, natural river shell buttons, and a soft-wash yarn treatment for a smooth, second-skin feel.  This cardigan runs true to size.

  • MATERIAL & CARE

    100% Fair Trade cotton. 

    STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®. 

    Store folded. Dry clean or hand wash in cold water. Dry flat.

  • 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 Tyla knits are produced in small batches at our our female-lead, female-run partner factory in Lithuania, overseen by Mrs Zina. 

    For this knit we oppted for 100% natural yarn, with no microplastics and no harmful or irritant chemicals used. It is also OEKO-TEX® certified, which means it's safe from an ecological point of view and don't release any harmful substances. 

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

Made at Mrs. Zina's

For this knit we partnered up with a family-run knitwear factory in Šiauliai, a small town in Northern Lithuania. The owner of the factory is Mrs. Zina who founded the company over 30 years ago. Growing up she always dreamt of becoming an orchestra conductor, but running a factory as beautifully as she does might not be that far off. Today Mrs. Zina employs over 20 women from the local community who all refer to her as a mother figure. All her employees earn a living wage and are entitled to 4 weeks of annual paid leave, 24 months of paid maternity leave and paid sick leave.