Sweet as sherbert, our one of a kind, cropped Aloha shirt will give you all the Summer feels. This up-cycled shirt features a custom orange and pink tie dye, a super soft hand feel.
An update to our oversized shirts, this cropped version is perfect paired with your favorite high waisted jeans. It's the perfect statement piece to add to your wardrobe that you'll feel good about every time you wear it.
- 55 %Cotton / 45% Rayon
- Lightweight, breathable fabric
- Check dobby pattern
- Machine Wash
Shipping Policy
Orders ship out same day if purchased before 2pm PST, otherwise your order will ship out the next day.
Looking to add a custom embellishment? Learn more about our customization options here.
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SHIPPING
All orders ship directly from our brands throughout the world to you with carbon offset. All returns and exchanges for US customers and US based brands are free on your 1st order.
For Paneros Clothing - All orders will be processed within 3 business days of order placement, and will arrive at your doorstep within 4-8 days once shipped for this US based brand.
After you've placed your order, you'll receive an order confirmation in your inbox. Once your order has been shipped, you'll receive an additional email with a tracking number.
RETURNS / EXCHANGES
For Paneros Clothing - For full priced items, if you don’t 100% love the item, let us know, and we’ll gladly accept the return or exchange when initiated within 14 days of delivery date. All returns and exchanges will be subject to a flat $6 fee for each brand unless it’s your 1st order. Discounts above 40% are not eligible for returns. Please refer to this page for further instructions and details on our returns & exchange policy.
Why the return costs? - All items are shipped from our independent designers throughout the world directly to you. Through your contribution to ourCommonplace, you’re taking us one step closer to a more sustainable and equitable world by supporting our designers, their employees, and their local communities.