Rochelle Boatneck Tee

$158.00

Size
Color: Blush

The Rochelle Boatneck Tee brings a refined, dress-up feel while still staying cool and approachable. Boxy, soft, and easy to wear, it’s finished with bell sleeves, a clean boat neckline, and subtle silver snaps for just the right amount of character.

This one comes in Blush.

Fit: An easy fit that is a little roomier than our signature slim fit, but not quite oversized.
Natalia wears a S. Height: 5' 8" Bust: 32" Waist: 24" Hips: 35"
Details: Multi-fabric construction

Length: 21 1/2"

Textured and structured with a slubby finish. Heavier than your average tee, with all the ease of cotton.

Contents: 100% Peruvian Cotton

Construction: Knit

Fabric Weight: Heavyweight

Sheerness: Not Sheer

Stretch: Has Stretch

Care: Wear more, wash less. Machine washable. All of our Peruvian Cotton garments have been pre-washed and dyed to reduce shrinkage. To prevent any slight shrinking, air dry or dry on a low setting. We also recommend washing these items separate from abrasive items like denim, towels, or items with hardware (zippers, buttons) as it causes unnecessary wear and tear.

Made in: Peru

Environmental Impact Score: A | Excellent
Utilizes renewable or certified materials and efficient production methods. Some opportunities for improvement, such as adopting regenerative farming practices.

Landfill Time: Biodegradable within ~3–12 months, depending on finishes and landfill conditions.

What We Love:

Local "seed-to-garment" approach significantly reduces carbon footprint.
Hand-harvested to maintain fiber quality and reduce processing damage.
Naturally hypoallergenic, breathable, and soft — ideal for everyday comfort.
Supports local farming communities and traditional agricultural practices.
Fabric scraps from cutting are bundled and re-purposed into mops, rags, and mattress fillers, ensuring a circular supply chain.
Widely versatile — used across knit and woven applications, from basics to elevated essentials.

What We Don't Love:

Not organic — may involve the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.
Cotton farming, even when locally efficient, still requires significant water.
No certification for regenerative or climate-positive farming methods.