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Purple Mock Neck Bell Sleeve Sweater
$31.00 USD
Brown Button Pockets Jacket
$47.00 USD
Black Contrasting Single-Breasted Cardigan
$42.00 USD
Grey Contrasting Pocket Jacket
$29.99 USD $69.00 Sale
Navy Round Neck Slim Sweater
$36.00 USD
Navy Square Neck Bell Sleeve Tee
$27.00 USD
Yellow Round Neck Cut Out Sweater
$19.99 USD $31.00 Sale
The Solid Retro Single-breasted Tweed Jacket
$46.00 USD
Black Button Knit Cardigan
$33.00 USD
Khaki Belted Trench Coat
$54.00 USD
Green See Through Slim Knit Tee
$29.00 USD
Green V-Neck Bell Sleeve Knit Cardigan
$35.00 USD
The Beige Mock Neck Ribbed Knit Top
$28.00 USD
Round Neck Khaki Single-Breasted Jacket
Cotton
$52.00 USD
Wine Red Polka Dot V Neck Blouse
$31.00 USD
Wine Red Square Neck Lace Tee
$27.00 USD

Long Sleeve Tops

For when it’s not quite cold—but definitely not tank top weather either.

Let’s be honest, figuring out what to wear in “weird weather” is an art. One minute it’s breezy, the next it’s straight-up chilly—and that’s where long sleeve tops come in clutch. They’re cozy, but still cute. Comfy, but totally styleable. Basically, they’re the piece you didn’t realize you needed three of… until now.

We’ve got all kinds of moods in here: soft ribbed long sleeves you can tuck into denim, lightweight button-ups that double as layering pieces, and those semi-sheer knits that say “I didn’t try too hard, but yeah, I look good.” Some are cropped. Some are fitted. Some are a little oversized because, well, sometimes you just want room to breathe.

If you’re into a slightly elevated feel, check out the ones with mock necks or interesting cuffs—tiny details, big impact. Want something more casual? The slouchy cotton basics are honestly perfect with joggers or leggings (and yes, we fully support the “lazy but hot” outfit formula).

How We Style Them

Over a slip dress. Half-tucked into trousers. Peeking out from under a blazer. Or just worn solo with your go-to jeans and sneakers. Long sleeves are weirdly versatile like that. You don’t need a plan—they just kind of work.

Colors? Lots. Neutrals, obviously. But also dusty blues, wine reds, soft olives, and the kind of cream that somehow makes your skin look better. Fabric? Mostly soft stuff. You know—the good kind.

Why Rihoas?

We don’t do stiff or itchy. These tops are made to feel like your favorites from the first wear. They hold up, fit right, and layer well. Sizes run XS to XL, because yes, that matters. And no, you don’t need to spend a fortune for something you’ll wear on repeat.