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Black See Through V Neck Tee
$15.99 USD $29.00 Sale
Beige Ruffle Bell Sleeve Tee
$35.00 USD
The Solid Mock Neck Ribbed Knit Top
$28.00 USD
The Beige Mock Neck Ribbed Knit Top
$28.00 USD
The Apricot Round Neck Button Up Knit Top
$36.00 USD
The Army Green Boat Neck Sheer Knit Top
$28.00 USD

Short-sleeve tees and blouses — no sleeveless tops, no long sleeves, no dresses. Cotton, knit, satin, and viscose. About 100 pieces across 3 pages, mostly $25–$33. Some deep-sale items at $15.99.

What's in this collection vs. the other tops pages

This page groups tees and blouses together — it overlaps with the broader tops but leaves out tank tops, vests, and sleeveless options (those are in sleeveless tops). If you specifically want blouses with collars and buttons, the blouse-shirts is a tighter selection. This page is the middle ground between casual tees and structured blouses.

The bestsellers worth looking at first

With 100 pieces across 3 pages, here's where the reviews cluster:

The Nude V Neck Pointelle Knit Tee (24 reviews, $36) is the most reviewed piece here. Pointelle is an open-stitch knit with small holes in a pattern — it has more texture and visual interest than a standard knit tee. It works on its own or layered over a cami.

The Black Square Neck Flare Sleeve Tee (23 reviews, $30) is the bestselling black tee. The flare sleeve gives it slightly more personality than a standard cap sleeve — it works for both casual and semi-dressed-up situations.

The Ribbed Lace Trim Tee (22 reviews, $26) is the most affordable bestseller. Ribbed body with a lace trim at the neckline — it dresses up jeans without looking like you tried too hard.

Fabric guide for this collection

Cotton and cotton blends — the plaid tees, textured tees, and embroidery pieces. Breathable, structured, opaque. Best for spring/summer daytime. Several pieces here are marked "100% Cotton" right on the product card.

Ribbed knit — fitted, stretchy, body-skimming. The ribbed knit tees ($26–$33) are the most versatile layering pieces. They sit flat under jackets and cardigans.

Satin-finish polyester — the floral satin tees ($25–$31) have a slight sheen. They read dressier than cotton — good for dinner or drinks, too shiny for a casual coffee run.

Viscose — drapes softer than cotton, doesn't wrinkle as easily. The plaid viscose tees and textured viscose tees fall into this category. Good for travel.

For knitwear and sweaters beyond tees, check the knit tops

What's the difference between a tee and a blouse here?

On this page, "tees" are pull-over tops without buttons or collars — knit tees, ribbed tees, textured tees. "Blouses" have collars, buttons, or more structured details — plaid shirred blouses, embroidery ruffle tops, tie-front blouses. Both are short-sleeved. The line between them is blurry on some pieces, which is why they're grouped together.

Are any of these cotton?

Yes — a significant number. Look for "100% Cotton" or "Cotton Linen" labels directly on the product card (they appear below the price on items that have them). The plaid tees, textured tees, embroidery tops, and shirred blouses are mostly cotton. The knit tees and satin tees are polyester or viscose blends.

What's the cheapest item on this page?

$15.99 — there are a couple of deep-sale items at that price (45%–54% off). Outside of sales, the cheapest full-price tees start at $23–$25 for simple floral and see-through styles. Most items on this page sit in the $27–$33 range.