SUGARHILL BRIGHTON
DELPHI BOHO TOP | NAVY WITH RAINBOW FLOWERS
DELPHI BOHO TOP | NAVY WITH RAINBOW FLOWERS
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The DELPHI top from SUGARHILL BRIGHTON takes inspiration from the boho designs of the 70's. With a gathered collared deep V-neck and tassel ties, creating a classic boho shape with 3/4 length sleeves, gathered from the dropped shoulder seam. Featuring delicate embroidered flowers on the sleeves, on a navy dobby spot cotton.
Product details
Product details
• relaxed fit
• 3/4 sleeves
• V-neck with tassel ties
• floral embroidery on sleeves
• length: 64 cm
• composition: 100% cotton
• made in India
Care instructions
Care instructions
• gentle wash at 30°C
• wash inside out and with similar colours
• do not tumble dry
• do not bleach
• iron on moderate heat
Sustainability
Sustainability
About the brand
About the brand
Sugarhill Brighton is an independent womenswear brand based in Brighton, UK, renowned for its vibrant, hand-illustrated prints designed in-house.
Founded by siblings Pawel and Aleks, the brand blends classic styles with modern twists, creating feminine, fun, and unfussy clothing.
Committed to sustainability, it uses eco-friendly materials like organic cotton and LENZING™ ECOVERO™ viscose, with over 80% of its styles made from sustainable fabrics.
Each order supports environmental and social causes, with 2% of sales donated to charities and a tree planted per purchase.
Starting in Barcelona in 2002 and rebranded in 2018 to reflect its Brighton roots, the family-owned company emphasises quality and playful design. Sugarhill Brighton offers versatile, feel-good pieces, from colourful dresses to cosy knitwear, all crafted with a focus on ethical production and limited runs.
Starting in Barcelona in 2002 and rebranded in 2018 to reflect its Brighton roots, the family-owned company emphasises quality and playful design. Sugarhill Brighton offers versatile, feel-good pieces, from colourful dresses to cosy knitwear, all crafted with a focus on ethical production and limited runs.
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