French Connection Stripe Rib Top
French Connection
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$38.99
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The French Connection Stripe Rib Top brings city-smart energy to your lineup. Its allover rib texture adds tactile depth, while lively stripes deliver graphic punch. At 22 inches with a boat neck and long sleeves, the silhouette sits close without feeling tight, balancing ease with polish. The fabric blend of polyester and polyamide keeps the knit smooth and shape-holding, and the care is straightforward—machine wash, line dry. Imported and ready to elevate everyday looks.
Close-fitting and layer-friendly, this rib knit moves with the body while staying crisp. The boat neck flatters the collarbone, and the long sleeves provide year-round coverage. It slips under blazers or over jackets with ease, pairing well with denim, tailored trousers, or a sleek skirt. The stripes keep the visual energy high whether you tuck it in or let it skim the waistband, making it adaptable for desk-to-dinner transitions.
A nod to French Connection's modern graphic code, this top fuses ease with a punchy silhouette. It reads sharp with crisp separates and has the versatility to mix with textures and patterns for a season-forward edit.
Materials / Fabrication
- Allover ribbed texture fabric
- Lively stripes
- Boat neck
- Long sleeves
- 65 percent polyester, 35 percent polyamide
- Length: 22 in
- Imported
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Line dry
- Do not bleach
- Cool iron if needed, using a pressing cloth
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About French Connection
French Connection, founded in 1972 by Stephen Marks, has long been a cornerstone in the fashion industry, celebrated for its chic, contemporary designs that balance innovation with accessibility. Over the decades, French Connection has adeptly evolved, maintaining relevance through its ability to blend classic British style with modern trends. The brand's iconic "FCUK" campaign in the late 1990s brought a bold, provocative edge to its image, cementing its place in pop culture.
