This Reversible Tee Started as a Joke in a Design Meeting and Somehow Became a Bestseller
So this top came out of one of those late design sessions where someone said "what if you could just flip it around and have a whole different look" and we all laughed and then someone else said "wait, actually..."
And here it is. We call it the two-way tee and honestly we should have done this sooner.
One side has this curved cutout at the chest with a little tie detail at the center. Not trying too hard, just a quiet ballet-inspired moment that gives the neckline some breathing room. Wear it to brunch or a date or honestly anywhere you want to look put together without screaming about it. Then the other side is a clean boat neck. No cutouts, no ties, just a really solid everyday top that somehow makes your shoulders look great. Same piece of fabric. Two completely different energies.

Colors came together pretty naturally. Creamy off-white that goes with literally everything. A pale blue that we keep describing as "thirst-quenching" which sounds dumb but you'll get it when you see it in person. And black for when you're feeling a little more sharp. Our stylist wears the black with low-rise denim and platform sneakers and looks like a Y2K time capsule in the best possible way.
Fabric is that soft ribbed knit with decent stretch. Not the cheap kind that bags out after two washes. We tested it. It holds its shape, breathes in heat, and doesn't fight you when you move.

As for t-shirts that pull their weight, this one earns its drawer space. Flip it one way for coffee and errands, flip it the other way for dinner plans. No second outfit required. We've been wearing ours to death around the office and nobody's been called out for repeating yet.
If your current t-shirts are just... there, this one actually does something. Three colors. Two looks. One piece. That's the math.
























