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Tensengral

Hi.Bred Halter Cami-Top

Regular price $135.00
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The Re’seau Lace Hi.Bred Halter Cami-Top is a fusion of old world lace-making and modern fabric technology. This corset-like halter top is a single-piece of elastic-free braided fabric that is drop-stitch patterned to create a lace-like material with naturally conformal characteristics.  Elasticized Laces in the front and back can be adjusted for fit and comfort.  With continuous wear the natural unbound fabric molds to your unique shape.

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Size & Fit Notes

  • One Piece Pull-On Halter Style
  • Non-Elasticized Linked & Interlaced - Everything Connected Fabric
  • Adjustable Elasticized Laces for Fit & Comfort
  • Signature Fringe

Composition & Care

  • Supima Cotton: Known for its softness, strength, and durability.
  • Lyocell Tencel: Derived from sustainably managed forests, Tencel, made from wood pulp is both biodegradable and recyclable.
  • Underband with Braided Elastic Core Yarns
  • Hand or Machine Wash - Air or Low Heat Dry

Delivery, Exchange & Returns

We appreciate your willingness to try something new and would like to make it right if the product doesn't meet your expectations.  Please reach out to us at info@tensengral.com so we can arrange for an exchange or refund.  We hope your will also share your thoughts and wearing experience so we can evolve the designs and technology to better serve our community in the future.

Sustainability

All of Tensengral's products are produced with care for the future by using a virtually zero-waste efficient manufacturing process that embraces "less-is-more" design principles by providing function in a minimalist way, using only patterned filaments. Learn More About Our Sustainability

Tensengral brand bodywear is made by TEF Braids in Athol, NY (Adirondacks)

To a lacemaker, reseau means an open net mesh just like those on your website so it seems a very appropriate name. It doesn't describe solid braids though, but many of your braids seem to be made up of meshes when they are stretched out. The re'seau is also used as a background mesh to join the separate parts of a pattern and unite them into a whole, so it is also a good name for a company bringing different skills together. ~Carol Quarini (Lace Researcher/practitioner; textile artist)

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