Gemini Top in Venus
Gemini Top in Venus
2 in 1. Reversible Front to Back. For whatever mood you’re in.A 90’s square scoop neck for running the trail, to a sexy plunge for hitting the beach with a comfy 1” thick bra band for support; the versatility of this top will keep you coming back for more. Meet yet another multi-functional PH style ( and get the most bang for your buck!)
The plunge V flatters even the smallest tatas (check out my AA’s!?) Offering a bit of push-together with long vertical lines to elongate the body. While the square scoop offers a refined & elevated look for a sports bra.This low-impact top can still be bicycled in, danced in, or climbed in, but consider our high-impact sports bra The Tig ‘Ol Bitties Top for going upside down in acroyoga, body surfing, or for more support for bigger breasts.
“What a waste,” I thought. So many tops came so close to being reversible front to back. “If only they added more fabric there, or created a cuter scoop.” So from my humble boat home in Santa Barbara, I drafted & cut the paper pattern for my new concept. Then up the mountain, my mom sewed the first sample.
SIZING TIP
This Size Small may not fit an XS. But our return policy is easy breezy if you want to try!
CARE
*Prints WILL Fade slightly after first washing*
due to the nature of the local printing method we use.
We are still excitedly innovating this biodegradable fabric & appreciate your support for the cause!
Still, we think you’ll love the vintage look:) Follow the Care Instructions on the back of the label sewn into your garment: Hand wash gently, rinse with cold water & hang dry out of direct sun.
FABRIC
85% Biodegradable Polyamide 15% Spandex
Oeko-Tex Standard 100
Meet the first biodegradable polyamide yarn in the world!
Polyamide (also known as Nylon in the US) is quite obviously the best fabric for Swim & Activewear. Unfortunately, it is plastic. A manmade polymer manufactured through a chemical process that takes decades to decompose.
This fabric takes approximately 3 years to be eliminated from the planet.
Don’t worry, the decomposition process only starts when the garment is in the anaerobic environment of a landfill:)