Taos Top
Product Details
The Taos Top is a boxy, midweight hemp-cotton jersey tee that earns its place as a genuine wardrobe staple — softly textured, a little cropped, and cut with a subtle boat neck that flatters without trying.
The 55% hemp, 45% organic cotton blend gets better with every wash, and the garment-dye process gives each piece a slightly lived-in softness and subtle color variation that makes it feel chosen rather than bought off a rack.
FIT & CONSTRUCTION
- Fit: boxy/generous; slightly cropped, hits just below hip
- Neckline: subtle boat scoop neck
- Sleeves: short, capped sleeves with wide cuff — runs slightly shorter than average
- Pockets: two slim hidden side seam pockets
- Weight: 7 oz midweight jersey
- Models: Maya is 5'10", wearing S
- Note: sized for women's standard garment sizing — those who prefer a roomier fit may wish to size up
MATERIALS
Fabric: 55% hemp, 45% organic cotton jersey; garment dyed for a soft, subtly varied finish
Made: Cut and sewn in Los Angeles, California by Garment Authority (GA) certified partners — meeting some of the highest standards in the US for ethical labor and fair wages. Hemp fabric is globally sourced.
Sustainability: Organic cotton meets the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) and is Organic Content Certified (OCS).
CARE
Machine wash cool, gentle cycle with like colors. Tumble dry on low heat. Do not use bleach, spot cleaners, or enzyme-based detergents. Avoid washing with zippers, velcro, or textured fabrics to prevent pilling.
STYLED BY LADDER
The slightly cropped, boxy cut pairs naturally with high-waisted pants or a wide-leg trouser — tuck it loosely or let it sit at the hip, and the hidden side pockets make it as functional as it is easy.
ABOUT JUNGMAVEN
Jungmaven was founded in the early 1990s by Robert Jungmann, a surfer and activist who set out to prove that hemp could be both high-quality fashion and a genuinely regenerative force for the planet — at a time when no one in the industry was paying attention to either.
Every Jungmaven piece is cut and sewn in California by Garment Authority certified partners, and the brand has been a vocal advocate for hemp legalization since 1994 — work that helped lead directly to hemp being made legal to grow in the United States again with the 2018 Farm Bill.
From a peer-to-peer resale platform that extends garment lifespans to organic-certified cotton and responsibly sourced hemp, Jungmaven builds sustainability into the structure of the brand — not as a footnote, but as the reason it exists.
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