Kat is 5'3" and wearing size L
Kat is 5'3" and wearing size L
Kat is 5'3" and wearing size L
Kat is 5'3" and wearing size L
Kat is 5'3" and wearing size L
Kat is 5'3" and wearing size L
Knit Crop Top (Powder Pink/Blue Poppy)
Knit Crop Top (Powder Pink/Blue Poppy)
Knit Crop Top (Powder Pink/Blue Poppy)
Knit Crop Top (Powder Pink/Blue Poppy)
Knit Crop Top (Powder Pink/Blue Poppy)
Knit Crop Top (Powder Pink/Blue Poppy)
Kendahl is 5'7" and wearing size M
Kendahl is 5'7" and wearing size M
Kendahl is 5'7" and wearing size M
Kendahl is 5'7" and wearing size M
Knit Crop Top (Powder Pink/Blue Poppy)
Knit Crop Top (Powder Pink/Blue Poppy)

Knit Crop Top

Sale price$44.99
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Color: Powder Pink/Blue Poppy
Size:S

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The Hammies Knit Crop Top fits true-to-size and is cropped at the bellybutton. Don't see your size? We are introducing more sizes and we want to include you! Fill out our Size Survey so that we know what size to make 👍

Size Chart

The Hammies Knit Crop Top fits true-to-size and is cropped at the bellybutton. Don't see your size? We are introducing more sizes and we want to include you! Fill out our Size Survey so that we know what size to make 👍

The Knit Crop Top represents our foray into something we're very excited about: Beach Knits. This piece is inspired by a photo that we stumbled upon. We fell in love with the style and searched high and low for something like it, but lo and behold, we found nothing...the style was truly lost and forgotten. We spent the past 6 months reproducing the piece from the photo and we couldn't be happier with the result. See how close we got below.

The Knit Crop Top is a homage to a time when swimsuits were made of wool. This is your grandma's beach sweater!

The Inspiration

The History

While conducting our regular Hammies R&D, we learned that the first swim and beach brands of the 20th century started out as knitting mills! The original swimsuits were made of wool and left almost everything up to the imagination. As the pastime of swimming grew in popularity, Catalina (founded in 1907 as Bentz Knitting Mills) and Jantzen (founded in 1916 as Portland Knitting Company) shifted away from knitting sweaters and into knitting swimsuits. The swimsuit went on to push the limits of American fashion and modesty for the next 40 years. If you want to learn more, we recommend Making Waves: Swimsuits and the Undressing of America by Lena Lenček and Gideon Bosker. This explains why we see so many people wearing beach sweaters in vintage photos and ads from the 1950-70s.

The Story of the Swimsuit from Making Waves

Customer Reviews

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Chandler

Super cute! Fits perfect + will be a great piece for the summer.

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C. (North Charleston, US)
Great material!!

Really love this knit tank and how durable the material is! It is true to size!

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Felicity S.
Great material!!

Really love this knit tank and how durable the material is! It is true to size!

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Felicity S.
Great material!!

Really love this knit tank and how durable the material is! It is true to size!

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Geri

SO CUTE!!

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Nora

Love it