Product Details
The A Bronze Age Patti Top pops with its breezy, cropped cut and playful front-tie silhouette that channels a nautical skirt-and-sea breeze vibe. Layer it over high-waisted trousers and sleek sandals for effortless flair.
Materials and Measurements
White plaid & check (100% Cotton). Tops. Collared. Long Sleeve. Front button closure. Shoulder to hemline length: 28.5". Imported.
Size and Fit
Sized: XS-XL
The model is wearing a size small.
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Runs Small | |
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Runs Large |
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Loved this top for the office! Sized up based on availability and it still fit great.

I loved the style of the blouse its fashion. I received it brand new, but it was too big for me to wear. You should size down.

I love that this is a very classic white Oxford shirt and as I got it brand new with tags on the collar was starched beautifully and standing straight up and I only had to steam out a few of the fold lines. This photo is from the end of the day so it got a little wrinkled but I loved this. I got so many compliments and it was super comfortable thrown over jeans but also very unique and stylish. Not sure how it will launder because I loved the collar but if you're thinking about it I highly recommend trying it

This is a great, versatile top! The built-in attachment gives it a layered look that makes this easy to dress up or down. It works well with jeans for a casual outfit, and it's also a good option for those with a smaller chest, as the attachment doesn't expand too much and provides a secure, flattering fit.

Trendy and outside my comfort zone but something fun to try. Exactly why I love RTR

LOVED this top. As others mentioned, you need someone to assist with back to ensure it’s fitted properly.
This is a fun and funky top. It’s not super flattering but I enjoyed wearing it
You will definitely need help getting into this one! If the bow is not tied properly the fit is very unflattering. Also worth noting, the white fabric wrinkles easily.
This truly won’t make sense. I cannot begin to describe how weird this was. Maybe if I lived in NYC? But don’t mistake this for edgy. It’s not. It’s just…weird.