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Free Standard UK Delivery with Orders Over £50
Free UK Returns & Exchanges
FREE UK DELIVERY with orders over £50
FREE RETURNS 30 Day UK returns
PLATINUM TRUSTED service award 2024
Free Standard UK Delivery with Orders Over £50
Free UK Returns & Exchanges
FREE UK DELIVERY with orders over £50
FREE RETURNS 30 Day UK returns
PLATINUM TRUSTED service award 2024
Free Standard UK Delivery with Orders Over £50
Free UK Returns & Exchanges
FREE UK DELIVERY with orders over £50
FREE RETURNS 30 Day UK returns
PLATINUM TRUSTED service award 2024
£36.00 Original price was: £36.00.£19.00Current price is: £19.00.
£36.00 Original price was: £36.00.£19.00Current price is: £19.00.
This Mallea Cross Back Crop Top has a cool, contemporary square neck, wide straps and stylish twist back detailing. In supersoft, stretchy Mallea with a double layer of fabric at the front for support.
If you’re not 100% happy with your new bamboo clothing garments, simply return within 30 days of delivery using the free UK returns sticker on your order form. If you haven’t worn the item except to try on (Excludes underwear unless faulty); after that we’re pretty flexible too. Please keep your garments in their original packaging when you return them to us.
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Best for: Buttery soft and stretchy, this is designed for yoga. With enough support and coverage to take you from the studio to the street.
The features: Our stunning Mallea X Crop Top has a twist cross design at the back with a square neckline and fresh, contemporary wide straps that are incredibly comfy and sure to stay put. At the front we’ve given this crop top a double layer of fabric so you feel supported and can confidently wear this on its own. Finished with our BAM Icon on the left.
Our fabric: Developed for yoga by experts, Mallea is made with bamboo modal that is buttery soft to the touch. With just the right amount of stretch so you feel supported not restricted.
To Fit Bust | Inches | CM | |
XS | 6 to 8 | 28 to 30 | 71 to 76 |
S | 8 | 30 to 32 | 76 to 81 |
10 | 32 to 34 | 81 to 86 | |
M | 12 | 34 to 36 | 86 to 91 |
14 | 36 to 38 | 91 to 96 | |
L | 16 | 38 to 40 | 96 to 101 |
18 | 40 to 42 | 101 to 106 |
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Now you can see who made your clothes at every stage of the process.
We carefully consider everything, from the crop or raw material your garment is made from, to every process that it goes through. Now you can see which raw material or fibre went into your product and why we chose it. You can see who made the fibres into yarn, then fabric, then finally who stitched your item of clothing.
We can share this with you because we’ve been mapping our supply chain for years. We still have a few gaps (it’s an ongoing process) but where we do, we’ll highlight them and tell you what we’re doing about it.
Raw Material
Cultivation, production or extraction of raw materials
Bamboo is an inherently lower impact crop than hardwood trees because it needs little to no irrigation or pesticides, grows rapidly so needs less land, can be harvested without damaging root systems and surrounding habitats, and even has the potential to store carbon and regenerate soil health. We've mapped the sources of our bamboo and we're actively working to ensure responsible cultivation practices and as well as assessing the exact benefits of bamboo cultivation.
Synthetic fibres are generally made from petroleum, which is made from non-renewable fossil fuels. We've used a small amount in this product to give your garment better performance and durability. As of 2022, virgin synthetic fibres make up less than 5% of BAM's total fibre usage. We aim to eliminate them completely by 2030 and are actively exploring recycled or lower impact alternatives that we can use without compromising on performance.
Fibre Processing
Processing of raw materials into usable fibres
Tangshan Sanyou are one of the leading MMCF producers in China. They are rated joint 3rd best on the Canopy Hot Button Report which ranks viscose and MMCF producers on environmental performance and commitment to protecting ancient and endangered forests. They also hold OekoTex Step level 3 certification – one of the most rigorous industry audits assessing the use of chemicals, quality management, environmental and social impact. They have completed an EU BAT assessment and are in the process of completing the ZDHC MMCF module.
Elastane comes from petroleum derived from fossil fuels. In addition to being an unsustainable material it can also contaminate textile recycling streams and won't biodegrade in landfill. We are actively searching for lower impact alternatives, in the meantime strictly limiting our use of elastane when needed for performance – to improve fit, allow the garment to retain its shape over time, prolong the life of the garment and keep it in use longer.
Yarn
Blending & spinning fibres into yarns
We identified this supplier as part of our supply chain mapping. This facility is a wet processor using water and chemicals in their processing. They are signed up to the ZDHC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) Gateway and we are encouraging them to engage further with the Supplier to Zero program. This not only gives them advice on best practice it also allows them to transparently share their practices so that we can understand and measure their impact.
Fabric
Knitting or weaving yarns into fabrics
We identified this supplier as part of our supply chain mapping. This facility is a wet processor using water and chemicals in their processing. They are signed up to the ZDHC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) Gateway and we are encouraging them to engage further with the Supplier to Zero program. This not only gives them advice on best practice it also allows them to transparently share their practices so that we can understand and measure their impact.
Dye & Finish
Dyeing and finishing fabrics, ready for cutting
We identified this supplier as part of our supply chain mapping. This facility is a wet processor using water and chemicals in their processing. They are signed up to the ZDHC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) Gateway and we are encouraging them to engage further with the Supplier to Zero program. This not only gives them advice on best practice it also allows them to transparently share their practices so that we can understand and measure their impact.
Garment
Cutting, stitching, finishing and packing the garments
We sourced this product from our trusted supplier, Golden Empire. They subcontract out the garment stitching to this specialist jersey factory to ensure we get the best quality product. Even though we do not have a direct relationship with this factory, we monitor them in the same way as all our garment factories using audits and utilising the Fair Wear Foundation's tools.
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