Anne Klein Paisley Print Short Sleeve Top
Anne Klein
$69.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
Anne Klein taps that signature balance of polish and ease with the Paisley Print Short Sleeve Top. An allover paisley-inspired motif lends timeless charm to a clean, easy silhouette. The jewel neckline rests at the collarbone, while short sleeves keep the look breezy for warm days. A curved hem invites untucked wear, enhancing that relaxed, modern line. The fabric—a 98% polyester, 2% elastane blend—drapes smoothly with a hint of stretch, and the care is practical too—machine wash, tumble dry.
The stretch gives the top a forgiving fit through the bust and waist, so it skimps without pulling. The curve of the hem flatters across the hip, whether you leave it loose over denim or tuck it into high-rise trousers. It layers neatly under a blazer or cardigan for office polish, then moves easily to weekend plans when paired with jeans or a midi skirt. A light, move-with-you feel keeps the look current without trying too hard.
Anne Klein’s easy elegance is on display here, mixing heritage print with a modern silhouette. Style notes: pair with white or neutral bottoms to let the pattern do the talking, or pair with a tailored jacket for a city-ready, all-day look.
Materials / Fabrication
- Allover paisley-inspired print
- Short-sleeve top
- Curved hem
- Jewel neckline
- Fabric: 98% polyester, 2% elastane
- Imported
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors; gentle cycle
- Tumble dry low or line dry
- Do not bleach
- Cool iron if needed; avoid direct heat on print
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About Anne Klein
Anne Klein is a pioneering fashion brand with a rich history dating back to its establishment in the 1960s by the designer Anne Klein. Born in Brooklyn in 1923, Anne Klein began her fashion career at a young age, working for Varden Petites and developing sophisticated clothing for young women. By 1950, she had revolutionized the industry with her innovative concept of separates—mix-and-match blazers, skirts, and dresses that emphasized versatility and interchangeability, a trend that became synonymous with her name.
