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The Hatch Ribbed Gilet exemplifies the balance of structure and fluidity embraced by the Strata Air collection. Slightly cropped, it features striking irregular ribs that define and hold the shape despite the softness of the cotton. The default silhouette is structured, but soft; for a sharper look, fold the shoulders in along the second rib to create a defined, enhanced shoulder line (the photos against the blue-green background). It can be worn open or buttoned.
The gilet can be popped over anything, from a bikini top to a refined blouse to add a layer of warmth and/or polish. It coordinates with all the bottoms and sleeveless tops in the Strata Air range. Matching shorts will be available soon.
It comes in only two sizes; see the "Fit & Sizing" tab for detail.
FIT NOTES FOR THE HATCH GILET

The gilet is slightly cropped, with an easy, roomy fit. If you're a size M but prefer a more oversized or dramatic silhouette, consider Size 2.
FIND YOUR SIZE - A GENERAL GUIDE
Each of our products has its own size chart in which we try to give you all the information you need to make a choice.
Note that the numbers in these charts are the measurements of the garment, not the body.
- Read through the Fit notes to see what the intended fit is
- Take the key width measurement on your body (chest in the case of a top, hips and waist in the case of a bottom)
- Add the intended ease and check the size chart to find the nearest match.
- Check the length measurements of the garment against your body to make sure that they work for you.
Alternatively, compare the measurements of the garment with something similar you already own and whose fit you like.
Keep in mind that knits are inherently stretchy, and none of our styles is especially tight fitting. It is often possible to size up or down to get a roomier of closer fit.
If you need help picking a size, please get in touch; we are always glad to assist.
Composition 100% cotton
Care The best care for your knits is often less: air it out between wears, and wash only when really needed. It's better for the fibres and the earth. If you feel like your knit needs a refresh, hover a steaming iron over it. The steam will fluff up and settle the fibres, and any slight stretching from wear will be repaired.
When your cotton knit does need cleaning, machine wash it using a gentle / wool cycle. Put the garment in a laundry bag to prevent abrasion or stretching.
Lay flat to dry; reshape while damp.
Store flat.

