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Avery Halter Top - Oatmeal EcoLinen
It's in the details. Avery is an anything-but-ordinary spin on a classic minimal halter top. Designed with darts for shape, and features a cotton rope trim with wooden bead detailing that ties at the back for a perfect, adjustable fit.
The ideal neutral. Oatmeal is a natural hue crafted from 100% linen, woven from the finest flax fibers. Linen is a biobased fabric that takes less water to produce than cotton, and naturally requires fewer pesticides and chemicals during manufacturing. Flax is also known for its circularity—every part of the flax plant is usable, leaving no waste.
The ideal neutral. Oatmeal is a natural hue crafted from 100% linen, woven from the finest flax fibers. Linen is a biobased fabric that takes less water to produce than cotton, and naturally requires fewer pesticides and chemicals during manufacturing. Flax is also known for its circularity—every part of the flax plant is usable, leaving no waste.
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It's in the details. Avery is an anything-but-ordinary spin on a classic minimal halter top. Designed with darts for shape, and features a cotton rope trim with wooden bead detailing that ties at the back for a perfect, adjustable fit.
The ideal neutral. Oatmeal is a natural hue crafted from 100% linen, woven from the finest flax fibers. Linen is a biobased fabric that takes less water to produce than cotton, and naturally requires fewer pesticides and chemicals during manufacturing. Flax is also known for its circularity—every part of the flax plant is usable, leaving no waste.
The ideal neutral. Oatmeal is a natural hue crafted from 100% linen, woven from the finest flax fibers. Linen is a biobased fabric that takes less water to produce than cotton, and naturally requires fewer pesticides and chemicals during manufacturing. Flax is also known for its circularity—every part of the flax plant is usable, leaving no waste.


