Summer Crop Top “Sunshine” Batik Orange
Off Shoulder Tie Dye summer Crop Top with flounce. Hippie ~ Boho ~ tie dye.
Summer Crop Top “Sunshine” Batik Orange
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Summer crop Top “Sunshine” Batik Orange
- Off-shoulder tie-dye crop top with flounce.
- Beach Style ~ Ibiza Style ~ Beach Outfit.
- Batik print of yellow, orange and red tones.
- Made with love in Bali.
- Women’s summer top made of cotton.
Off Shoulder summer Crop Top with Flounce
The Off Shoulder Tie Dye Crop Top “Sunshine” reminiscent of the “Brigitte Bardot-Saint Tropez” era of the 60s through its Carmen cut. The playful off shoulder collar adorns a sweet flounce. The elastic on the shoulder and chest, it adapts individually to the figure. The shoulder- and crop top in the Rockabilly / Pin Up style shows and emphasises the “chocolate sides” of a woman and thus underlines the femininity.
It’s best to combine the colourful summer top with a high waisted garment, such as a high waist short or a knee length high waist pencil skirt.
So be brave and show some skin this summer! The top is made of soft and airy rayon with a paisley print. Ideal for a summer beach outfit with denim shorts and flip flops.
Produkt Information
100% cotton.
One size. Suitable for size 34-42 (German Size).
size 36 (European Size) and 1.73 m tall.
Below the required amount shipping costs are:
- €3 within Germany,
- €5 within Europe,
- €10 for Switzerland.
- €16 for USA,
- €25 for the rest of the world.
Outside of Germany we unfortunately have to charge for returns:
- Within Europe we charge €5,
- For Switzerland we charge €10,
- For USA we charge €16,
- for any other country you will be responsible for return costs.
We are always happy to receive feedback from our customers. If you briefly tell us the reason for your return, we may be able to improve our products, photos or descriptions.
You can also send an email, or use the contact form.
All of our Sunshine Tops were sewn by the talented Clara from Bali. She owns a small shop where she not only sews and works, but also lives there with her family. She simply separated her living space with a curtain. We met her four years ago when we traveled to Bali for the very first time. Her shop was right on the way home so we stopped by her one day to have something pretty sewn for us.
We really liked the idea of owning a piece of clothing that was sewn by hand and under fair conditions. And now we want to give you the opportunity to do so. We went in search of unusual fabrics that are nevertheless very typical of Bali. These were made with a complex and typically Balinese batik printing process.