
Dea Utility Zip Crop Tank
The Dea Top is crafted from our soft cotton gabardine—a refined Italian fabric produced in Tuscany using select raw materials, with meticulous spinning, weaving, dyeing, and finishing to achieve its smooth, breathable feel—in desert beige. This cropped, corset-style silhouette features a square neckline, exposed seaming, angled zipper pockets, and a front zip closure. The subtly shaped hem dips slightly at the front and hits just above the navel, delivering a structured finish with a sleek, directional edge. Shop Tops.
Styling Tip: Pair with the coordinated Eleanor Skirt for a fresh take on feminine structure.
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Dea Utility Zip Crop Tank
The Dea Top is crafted from our soft cotton gabardine—a refined Italian fabric produced in Tuscany using select raw materials, with meticulous spinning, weaving, dyeing, and finishing to achieve its smooth, breathable feel—in desert beige. This cropped, corset-style silhouette features a square neckline, exposed seaming, angled zipper pockets, and a front zip closure. The subtly shaped hem dips slightly at the front and hits just above the navel, delivering a structured finish with a sleek, directional edge. Shop Tops.
Styling Tip: Pair with the coordinated Eleanor Skirt for a fresh take on feminine structure.
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The Dea Top is crafted from our soft cotton gabardine—a refined Italian fabric produced in Tuscany using select raw materials, with meticulous spinning, weaving, dyeing, and finishing to achieve its smooth, breathable feel—in desert beige. This cropped, corset-style silhouette features a square neckline, exposed seaming, angled zipper pockets, and a front zip closure. The subtly shaped hem dips slightly at the front and hits just above the navel, delivering a structured finish with a sleek, directional edge. Shop Tops.
Styling Tip: Pair with the coordinated Eleanor Skirt for a fresh take on feminine structure.





















