Ribbed Eyelet Knit Long Sleeve Top

$325.00 USD Sale Save

Also available to try in our Madrid boutique — Calle Libertad 6

A cropped, long-sleeve knit top in white, finely ribbed with a subtle eyelet pattern woven throughout. Cold-shoulder cutouts trace each shoulder line, framing a high crew neckline above a cropped, boxy body.

Designed to be layered — worn alone or over the matching Ribbed Eyelet Knit Dress for a dropped-waist, two-tier effect.

Handmade in Japan, the piece reflects the label's signature blend of traditional textile technique and contemporary silhouette.

Color: White • Ribbed eyelet knit • High crew neckline • Cold-shoulder cutouts • Cropped, boxy fit • Long sleeves • Machine washable on gentle cycle

Measurements (garment laid flat):

Size 1 (XS-S):
• Length: 38cm
• Shoulder Width: 52cm
• Sleeve Length: 49cm
• Chest: 44cm
• Hem: 35.5cm

Size 2 (S-M):
• Length: 39cm
• Shoulder Width: 53cm
• Sleeve Length: 50cm
• Chest: 46cm
• Hem: 37.5cm

Note: measurements are taken with the item laid flat.

Materials:
• 55% Polyester
• 45% Cotton

Care:
• Machine washable on gentle cycle

Worldwide insured express shipping. Orders are prepared within 1–2 business days, with tracking provided once dispatched.

Shipping costs and any applicable duties and taxes are calculated and collected at checkout. The total shown at checkout is the final amount you will pay, with no additional customs charges upon delivery.

Try your piece at home with complete peace of mind. If it isn't quite right, we offer complimentary returns and exchanges within 14 days of delivery. Items must be returned unworn and in their original packaging. Refunds are processed promptly once the item is received.

ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Mame Kurogouchi is a Tokyo-based ready-to-wear label founded in 2010 by designer Maiko Kurogouchi. The name comes from "mame," meaning bean in Japanese and also the designer's childhood nickname. After training at Bunka Fashion College and working in the Issey Miyake studio, Kurogouchi built a label devoted to preserving Japanese textile craft, working closely with rural artisans across the country to develop fabrics and techniques found nowhere else. Her collections are largely autobiographical, drawing on her travels through Japan and a deep connection to its vintage textiles, ceramics, and paintings. The result is clothing that feels both quietly poetic and technically exacting — fluid silhouettes built from deceptively intricate construction.


Size 1

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