
Harvest Top with New Front Pocket Detail in Natural Linen and Stripe Detail
Introducing the revised Harvest Top, our fresh take on a relaxed batwing shape.
Flattering without feeling oversized, this easy silhouette is softly gathered across the back with elastic to create a beautiful, balanced shape.
A timeless, slow-fashion essential that pairs natural fabric, thoughtful design, and the signature Two Threads touch.
Details:
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scooped neckline
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dropped shoulder with generous sleeve length
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contrast pocket detail
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gathered back with elastic for subtle shape
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two front pockets with top-stitch detail
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twin-needle contrast stitching and hand stiching
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an easy layer piece — pop a long sleeve underneath
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perfect length to wear with all our pants
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available in four sizes
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100% linen
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designed and ethically made in Melbourne
Each piece is crafted in limited runs in our Melbourne studio, using natural linen and thoughtful detailing that reflect our slow fashion values. Designed for real women and made to last season after season.
Most of our clothing is designed to be layered, comfortable and easy-fitting.
Our sizing is based on the following body measurements.
S/10 | M/12 | L/14 | XL/16 | XXL/18
Bust: 89-96 | 97-102 | 103-108 | 108-113 | 114-119cm
Waist: 75-80 | 80-85 | 85-90 | 90-95 | 95-102cm
Hip: 102-107 | 108-113 | 114-119 | 120-125 | 126-131cm
If you are still not sure of your size, please email us at info@twothreads.com.au and we will happily get your size sorted for you!
We seek out local fabric suppliers, to find that something a little bit different, that we know you will love!
Most of our fabrics can be machine washed on a cold gentle cycle- we know you have better things to do with your time.
That said....with the introduction of our beautiful linens, we recommend cool gentle handwash to care for and extend the life of your garment.
However, our winter wools must be dry cleaned, but only once a season.
Please always check you care label for specific instructions for each of you Two Threads garments
Every now and then, we may use a crepe or silk as a trim, that may look better with a cool iron, but don't get too carried away with that.
We combine the fabrics based on the Two Threads notion, if we both love it ...
