Vitamin A® Kami Tie Front Cover-Up Top
Vitamin A®
$160.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
Vitamin A Kami Tie Front Cover-Up Top channels sunlit ease with a flowy, lightweight drape and a subtle sheen that catches the light as you move. The fabric blend—60% cupro and 40% Lenzing EcoVero viscose—feels cool, breathable, and softly luxe against the skin. An adjustable front tie creates a romantic neckline, while a spread collar and short sleeves keep the look polished enough for street-style moments and poolside lounging alike.
The front tie closure lets you dial in coverage and shape without fuss, and the airy silhouette skims the body with ease. It layers over a bikini or slip dress and shifts from beach to brunch with simple accessories. Lightweight and versatile, it drapes so it moves with you through warm days and cooler evenings. Care is straightforward—hand wash and lay flat to dry.
Vitamin A stays true to its glossy, sun-smart code, with a USA-made piece that leans into resort polish and responsible fibers. The Kami Tie Front Cover-Up Top pairs best with neutrals for a clean, elevated finish. Priced at 160, it stands as a versatile warm-weather staple that travels well from seaside escapes to city streets.
Materials / Fabrication
- Adjustable front ties
- Flowy cover-up top with lightweight fabric and subtle sheen
- Front tie closure
- Spread collar
- Short sleeves
- 60 percent cupro, 40 percent Lenzing EcoVero viscose
- Lenzing EcoVero viscose is a more-sustainably produced fiber made using pulp from renewable wood sources
- Made in the USA
Recommended Care
- Hand wash in cold water and lay flat to dry
- Avoid wringing or twisting to preserve the fabric
- Do not tumble dry; air dry away from direct heat or sunlight
- Cool iron with a pressing cloth if needed
Fit Notes
- Front ties provide adjustable closure for a customizable fit over a swimsuit.
- Flowy, lightweight cupro and EcoVero viscose fabric with a subtle sheen drapes over swimwear.
- Spread collar and short sleeves create a relaxed cover-up silhouette.
