This sheer mesh button-front shirt offers a perfect blend of vintage charm and modern western flair for your wardrobe. Crafted from a lightweight blend of 95% Polyester and 5% Elastane, the fabric feels breathable and moves easily with you throughout the day. The intricate floral pattern adds a touch of romance to the classic collared silhouette, making it an ideal choice for layering over camisoles or bralettes. If you are wondering how to add texture to a simple outfit, this transparent top provides the answer with its delicate mesh construction. Whether styled for a casual day out or a dressier evening, this versatile piece brings a unique aesthetic to any ensemble.
Features:
- Classic Fold Over Collar Frames The Neckline Beautifully
- Full Button Front Closure Allows For Adjustable Styling
- Sheer Mesh Fabric Construction Offers Breathable Layering Potential
- Long Sleeves Provide Coverage While Maintaining An Airy Feel
- Curved Hemline Creates A Flattering Silhouette Untucked Or Tucked
Benefits:
- Lightweight Material Ensures All Day Comfort Without Bulk
- Stretch Blend Fabric Moves With The Body For Ease Of Motion
- Translucent Design Allows For Creative Layering Over Base Layers
- Vintage Inspired Print Adds Visual Interest To Simple Bottoms
- Polyester Blend Resists Wrinkling For A Polished Appearance
Elevate your everyday rotation with this distinctively styled long-sleeve mesh top that bridges the gap between classic western influence and contemporary trends. The see-through nature of the garment allows for endless styling possibilities, letting you play with different textures and underlayers to suit your personal taste. Pair it with high-waisted denim and boots for a rugged yet feminine look that captures a spirited aesthetic. For those asking what to wear to a music festival or outdoor gathering, this breathable shirt offers a chic solution that keeps you cool while looking put together. This piece effortlessly transforms from a daytime staple to a night-out favorite with just a few accessory changes.





















































































