This linen wrap top was something I fully intended to try and hate. But I was quickly proven wrong. While there is one small issue I have with this top, overall I think it’s so perfect for summer. I tried out this linen wrap top with my first Nuuly order. It comes in both green and blue, but they only had blue available in my size at the time. However, I fully intend to rent the green when it becomes available again! I’ve been crushing hard on both colors they come in.
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There were so many different ways that came to my head when styling this linen wrap top. With skirts, jeans, shorts, even dresses! With so many ways to style it, it’s no wonder it’s become one of my most worn pieces in June. (Certainly I’ve used the full month I had it to its max. Don’t worry, I took lots of pictures of it throughout the month). I think my favorite way to wear it though was with a midi or maxi skirt. It was such a great solid top to pair with all my printed skirts.
How to Wear a Linen Wrap Top
There were so many ways to tie and wear this top. Not just with what I paired it with, but how you wrapped it. You could wrap it and tie it in front. Wrap it and tuck it in. Or even tie a bow in the back. (Though it will be a large bow). While only one way is presented in this outfit, it easily could have been wrapped and tucked into the blue floral maxi skirt. If you choose to wear it over a dress, then tying it in front or the back would be the best way to go. So to recap:
- Tie in front
- Tie in back
- Wrap and tuck-in
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The Only Downside
Besides the fact that I don’t get to keep this top, I can always rent it over and over again. The only thing I did not like about this top was, it was just a tad too cropped for me. Had it just been slightly longer I would have no complaints whatsoever. But, with jeans or pants, my mid drift is a little more exposed than I would like.