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Designed to be fitted throughout. See our size guide.

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The Collection by Reformation is a sexy, sophisticated capsule of wardrobe keepsakes made with premium sustainable fabrics and…

The Collection by Reformation is a sexy, sophisticated capsule of wardrobe keepsakes made with premium sustainable fabrics and high-quality construction in collaboration with Laura Vassar.

Splurge sustainably. Shop the Fitz Top from Reformation, a sleeveless top with a slight v-neckline, split hem, and lace-up bodice.
  • Designed to be fitted throughout.
  • The model is wearing a size 2 and is 5'10", 23" waist, 34" hips, 31" bust.
Question about fit? See our size & fit .
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  • This is a smooth and luxurious striped deadstock shirting fabric made from 56% Silk and 44% Cotton. Dry clean only.
  • We buy verified aging, leftover, and over-ordered fabric from factories, other designers and fabric warehouses, called deadstock. This allows us to reuse and divert these materials from the landfill and into your closet.
  • Sustainably made in China
    Heads up: the country of origin above refers to stuff from our most recent production run. There may be styles in our inventory that were made somewhere else.
  • We’re committed to making clothes with less environmental impact in places that treat workers well. That includes our factory in Los Angeles, but also qualified partner facilities around the world.
  • This product’s footprint is about 16 lbs. of CO2, which is about 67% less than conventional footprint.
  • The Fitz Top is made from Deadstock - Fabric leftovers kept out of landfills and on you.
  • If you ever want to throw this away, don’t. We have a bunch of ways to keep clothes out of landfills and on people.
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If you ever want to throw this away, don't. We have a bunch of ways to keep clothes out of landfills and on people.
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