Material Composition
100% viscose is a semi-natural cellulose fiber derived from wood pulp. It shares many of cotton's wearable qualities - breathability, moisture absorption, and softness against skin - while offering a more fluid, flowing drape. In this openwork knit construction, the viscose provides enough structure to hold the stitch pattern while remaining lightweight and comfortable in warm conditions. The slight stretch noted in the JSON comes from the knit construction itself rather than added elastane.
Construction Details
Pullover cami with V-neckline and spaghetti straps (image-inferred). The body is worked in an openwork sweater-knit eyelet pattern running the full length of the garment (image-inferred), creating a semi-sheer, textured surface. Fitted silhouette through the torso with no closure - slip-on style. No lining listed. Unlined construction is consistent with the openwork knit design.
Fabric Behavior
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold. Tumble dry low. Cold washing and low-heat drying help viscose retain its shape and prevent shrinkage - viscose is more prone to distortion under high heat than cotton, so following these instructions extends the life of the piece and keeps the knit pattern intact.