This week is an ode to the Mesh Tee - a wardrobe piece that blends the line of a “classic white tee” with a sexier “rock n’roll” side. Mesh ( and sheer ) tops are not by any means a new concept, yet we are seeing more and more of these beautiful and playful pieces trending for 2025.
I have been wearing sheer / semi-sheer / thrashed up tees for years - there’s something about a black bra and stacks of jewelry that screams “I’m sexy and idgaf”. I love the way they pair with jeans and a belt, or worn layered over camis, bralets and skirts - they are versatile and fun and can be added like an accessory to your outfit, or stand out as the star of the show.

As always - when something is trending, or you feel called to add something to your wardrobe that you are seeing everywhere - DEFINITELY seek it out used first before buying something new / cheap or off of Amazon. I spent a few hours digging through hundreds of old tees to pick these perfect pieces, knowing that I would personally love and wear each of these before deciding on the final edit for my shop.
Online now, you’ll find a handful of mesh tees and mesh polos in a soft spring-inspired color palette ranging from off-white to soft butter and sky blue.
You can explore the collection online, or swing by in-person at one of our up-coming events and pop-up markets. I’m also more than happy to answer any sizing or styling questions before making your purchase. Please reach out any time!
See one of our vintage scandinavian mesh tees in action here paired with my ride or die Rudy Jude Utility Jeans ( size 3 )
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xx M
Michelle Moore is a Seattle-based creative, vintage curator, photographer, writer and educator. You can catch her at an up-coming pop-up, swing by on a night she’s hosting at the restaurant in Ballard, order one of her hand-knit Beanies, or hire her to host & plan your next event.
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