
Icône
Ruffled Crocheted-Neck T-Shirt
This ruffled crocheted-neck t-shirt is a slightly cropped relaxed-fit top made from stretch 100% cotton jersey. It features a crocheted crew neckline, tiered ruffles on the front, and elbow-length sleeves. Designed in Canada by the Icône brand, it offers a comfortable stretch fabric for everyday wear.
- Color
- Off White
- Material
- 100% cotton
- Gender
- female
- Style
- casual, relaxed-fit, cropped
- Category
- Apparel & Accessories > Clothing > Shirts & Tops
Color
Size
Specifications
Slightly cropped relaxed-fit T-shirt with a crocheted crew neck and tiered ruffles.
Stretch cotton jersey fabric, crocheted neckline, tiered ruffles, elbow-length sleeves.
- Color
- Off White · white
- Material
- 100% cotton
- Style
- casual, relaxed-fit, cropped
- Occasion
- casual, everyday, date-night
- Gender
- female
- Age Group
- adult
- Condition
- new
- Category
- Apparel & Accessories > Clothing > Shirts & Tops
Additional Attributes
- stretch 100% cotton jersey
- slightly cropped relaxed fit
- crocheted crew neck
- tiered ruffles
- elbow-length sleeves
- exclusive Icône by Simons design
- machine washable
- wash inside out in cold water delicate cycle
- do not bleach
- wring out and hang to dry
- iron with or without steam
- wash dark colours separately
Product Insights
The Icône Ruffled Crocheted-Neck T-Shirt delivers a romantic, DIY-inspired aesthetic with a delicate 360° crochet neckline and ruffled trims, targeting casual boho occasions. It captures the upcycled look without crafting time, featuring professionally finished edges to prevent unraveling, but requires high-maintenance hand-wash cold and flat-dry care to avoid neckline gapping, ruffles drooping, and body shrinkage from the differential stretch between jersey and crochet.
Ruffled Styling Versatility
Tradeoff
- Ruffles trade professional versatility for casual-feminine identity
- Hand-wash care pushes it to special-occasion tier
- Body-crochet neck stretch mismatch can cause fit shifts
Strength
- Fits music festivals and boho gatherings
- Full crochet neckline creates subtle back accent with updos
Construction Weak Points and Care Tradeoffs
- Differential stretch risks distortion and gaping at neckline.
- Continuous crochet attachment stresses entire neck seam when putting on.
- Standard edge finishing may not prevent tearing; grommets or interfacing advised.
- Ruffles require cold delicate wash and flat dry to hold shape.
- Unconfirmed pre-shrunk cotton may shrink body, causing crochet to pucker.
- Hand wash cold, flat dry required; machine delicate cycle risky.
- Crochet neckline stretches initially but can fatigue and lose recovery.
- Jersey stretch may cause side boob exposure as crochet stays firmer.
- Proactive reinforcement of crochet holes suggested to prevent tears.
Wash & Longevity Guide
- Washing method
- Hand wash cold, flat dry to prevent stretch
- Shrinkage risk
- Likely not pre-shrunk; warm water or heat causes vertical shrinkage
- Neckline gapping
- Stretchy jersey vs. crochet trim causes gapping and side-boob risk
- Ruffle shape
- Droops without inside-out cold wash and flat dry
- Neckline stretch
- Initial give for dressing; repeated pulling permanently loosens crochet
- Mesh bag limit
- Inside-out mesh bag prevents snags; agitation still stretches crochet
- Wet handling
- Wringing or hanging wet permanently warps crochet neckline
- Stretch pattern
- Evenly enlarges opening, preserving neckline balance
- Edge durability
- Professionally finished edges prevent unraveling; attachment points are the weak zone
DIY Trend Context: How This Retail Piece Compares
Strength
- Retail version delivers the DIY upcycled aesthetic without crafting time, retaining handmade look via crochet neck and ruffles.
- Finished edges prevent unraveling, a common DIY failure point.
- Professional attachment and consistent cotton composition aim to prevent differential stretching and gaping common in DIY. Caveat: Not independently verified.
- 360° crochet neck is uniformly executed, delivering polish challenging for DIY beginners.
- Sale price rivals total cost of DIY supplies, offering a cost-effective alternative for non-makers.
- Cropped relaxed fit and elbow-length sleeves echo the homegrown proportions of DIY upcycled tees.
- Factory alternative captures the high-demand DIY aesthetic, validating the trend's market appeal.
Tradeoff
- Pre-ruffled design locks in the romantic look; lacks the DIY option to omit ruffles for a more versatile plain neckline.
- Care is high-maintenance (hand wash, dry flat) like a handmade piece, but without the fragility of DIY construction.
- Not confirmed pre-shrunk; may shrink in length without proper cold-water and flat-dry care.
Image Analysis
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Studio portrait of a model wearing a cream tiered ruffle blouse with lace yoke, light wash jeans and a brown belt with gold double-ring buckle against a yellow background.
lightweight woven fabric blouselace yoke paneltiered ruffle frontscalloped ruffle edgeswide bell sleevessheer lace detailgold circular pendant necklacegold hoop earringsgold bangle braceletbrown leather beltgold double-ring belt bucklelight wash denim jeansbelt loopsfront jean pocket stitchingyellow seamless paper backgroundstudio portrait shotwarm even lighting
Documents & Data
Q&A
8 answered- What is the best way to wash this shirt to prevent the crochet attachment from stretching out of shape?
- Hand washing in cold water with mild detergent and laying flat to dry is the safest method to avoid stretching the crochet attachment. If machine washing, use a delicate cycle, cold water, place the shirt inside out in a mesh bag, and lay flat to dry — never wring or tumble dry.
- Is the crochet neckline stretchy enough to pass over the head without distorting the fabric or the crochet trim?
- Yes, the cotton jersey body provides good stretch, and the crochet crew neck typically has enough give to pass over the head without distortion. However, gentle handling is recommended to avoid stretching the crochet trim over time.
- Does the crochet trim extend fully around the neckline or only appear at the front?
- Yes, the crochet trim extends fully around the neckline as it is described as a 'crocheted crew neck,' which typically encircles the entire neck opening.
- Will the ruffle details on the sleeves maintain their shape after repeated washing, or are they prone to drooping?
- The ruffle details should maintain their shape when following the care instructions: wash inside out in cold water on a delicate cycle and lay flat to dry. Avoid wringing or machine drying, which can cause drooping or distortion.
- Is the 100% cotton jersey pre-shrunk, or should I expect significant shrinkage in length?
- We cannot confirm if the 100% cotton jersey is pre-shrunk. To minimize the risk of shrinkage, we recommend washing in cold water on a delicate cycle and laying flat to dry, avoiding high heat.
- Are the raw edges of the t-shirt finished (e.g., hemmed or serged) before the crochet is attached, to prevent unraveling?
- Yes, as a retail garment, the raw edges of the t-shirt are typically finished (serged or hemmed) before the crochet trim is attached to prevent unraveling. The existing FAQ also suggests reinforcement methods, indicating this is a standard practice.
- How can I prevent the fabric from tearing at the crochet holes?
- Reinforce with grommets/eyelets, fold over edges, or use iron-on interfacing tape before crocheting.
- Will it wash well without damage?
- Hand washing is recommended, especially with cotton yarn; some have machine washed successfully, but mixing materials can cause stretching.
Reddit Insights
2 threads · r/crochetReddit crocheters are enthusiastic about the ruffled crocheted-neck t-shirt style, loving its unique look but noting practical considerations like durability and washing care.
Overall positive with many users finding the style cute and wanting to make or wear it. Some concerns exist about mixing materials and washing, but no strong negativity.
Themes
Use Cases
- Transforming old t-shirts into stylish new pieces
- Creating unique fashion statements and festival wear
Watch Out For
Source Threads
DIY crochet-trimmed t-shirts sell well and require edge reinforcement
It's fantastic! I've only ever seen one other person do something similar... I love mine. Already have 2 more planned to do. ... careful about mixing types and sizes of yarn and fabric because they stretch differently. I wouldn't want it to go from no side boob to hello areola.
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Debate on adding ruffle to crochet-trimmed t-shirt
I'm no-ruffle. I think it's more versatile without it. You can go cute & casual with the t-shirt, as in the pic. Or you can dress it up with a nice blouse underneath and wear for a more professional occasion.
u/SnapHappy3030r/crochetView thread →