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V-neck Camisole in Black

V-neck Camisole in Black

$88.00Price

The V-neck Lace Camisole in Black is proof that the line between “effortlessly chic” and “I forgot to change out of my sleepwear” is razor-thin—and that’s exactly why it works.

 

What It Is:
This women’s camisole top is made from 100% organic cotton, which feels both ironic and intentional—like wearing something impossibly soft while also broadcasting that you understand the ramifications of fast fashion. With a faux wrap effect, lace detailing, and a sweetheart neckline, it’s designed to look equal parts delicate and intentional. Adjustable straps keep it functional, while the deep v-neck keeps it interesting. This top is the perfect balance between a layerable staple and a standalone top.

 

Why You’ll Actually Wear It:
Because black and lace always make people assume you tried harder than you did. Pair it with jeans, shorts, or even under a blazer, and suddenly you’re making a sartorial statement about duality—sexy but casual, sustainable but stylish, versatile but specific. And unlike most camisoles that eventually feel disposable, this one holds up because it’s made from organic cotton, not synthetics destined to dissolve in your laundry.

 

Key Details:

  • 100% Organic Cotton

  • Regular fit

  • Deep V-neck with sweetheart shape

  • Adjustable straps

  • Lace detailing + faux wrap effect

  • Garment length (Size M): 15.5 inches

  • Model: Roselyn is 5’7” wearing size XS

 

A black camisole that’s as eco-friendly as it is unapologetically chic.

 

About Reistor
Reistor is what happens when fashion decides it wants to exist without quietly destroying the planet. Their dresses are built on the premise that sustainability shouldn’t look like compromise—it should look like you just have unnervingly good taste. Every piece is made with low-impact fabrics (organic cotton, hemp, and plant-based textiles) that are dyed with natural, non-toxic colors, and produced in limited runs to avoid the existential landfill of fast fashion. But here’s the twist: Reistor doesn’t frame this as virtue signaling. It’s less about saving the world and more about proving that style, ethics, and cultural relevance can all sit at the same table without anyone rolling their eyes. Wearing Reistor is basically saying: “Yes, I care about the planet, but I also care about not looking like someone who shops exclusively at a co-op.”

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