Head Out West Dress
The Head Out West Dress is a standout piece designed for effortless style and comfort. Crafted from soft jersey fabric, this dress drapes beautifully, highlighting a flattering muscle tank silhouette and a chic mid-thigh length. The intentionally distressed graphic gives it a vintage-inspired feel, with colors reminiscent of the warm hues seen at dusk during fall. Ideal for a laid-back yet fashionable look, this dress can be worn on its own with booties for a casual vibe or layered under a leather coat for an edgier, urban twist. Its versatile design makes it perfect for various occasions, embodying both relaxation and trendiness.
- Brand: Project Social T
- Material: 67% Lyocel, 33% Cotton
Project Social T was founded in Los Angeles in 2011. Their initial vision of creating the perfect tee has grown to curated collections available worldwide. Pushing the boundaries of trend and comfort is what makes our styles desirable, effortless, and touchably soft.
But the details are what elevate each style beyond expectation. From yarn selection to innovative wash treatments and hand deconstructed finishing techniques, they put thought into every component. They believe in supporting our local community and beyond and can proudly say that from design to production, they are made in LA.
Current Charity Spotlight - Project Social T is proud to support Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF), an incredible organization offering resources, advocacy, and research for those battling Type 1 Diabetes. Their work reaches for a world without T1D.At present, there is no cure for the autoimmune disease that is T1D, but it is Breakthrough T1D’s mission to change that. Since 1970, Breakthrough T1D has helped to pioneer the world of diabetes treatment, including insulin, pumps, biomarkers, and beta cell biology. In the last 4 years, they’ve allocated $644 million toward research and development companies.A portion of your purchase, with a minimum donation of $2,000, will help Breakthrough T1D continue to improve the lives of those with T1D.
Head Out West Dress
The Head Out West Dress is a standout piece designed for effortless style and comfort. Crafted from soft jersey fabric, this dress drapes beautifully, highlighting a flattering muscle tank silhouette and a chic mid-thigh length. The intentionally distressed graphic gives it a vintage-inspired feel, with colors reminiscent of the warm hues seen at dusk during fall. Ideal for a laid-back yet fashionable look, this dress can be worn on its own with booties for a casual vibe or layered under a leather coat for an edgier, urban twist. Its versatile design makes it perfect for various occasions, embodying both relaxation and trendiness.
- Brand: Project Social T
- Material: 67% Lyocel, 33% Cotton
Project Social T was founded in Los Angeles in 2011. Their initial vision of creating the perfect tee has grown to curated collections available worldwide. Pushing the boundaries of trend and comfort is what makes our styles desirable, effortless, and touchably soft.
But the details are what elevate each style beyond expectation. From yarn selection to innovative wash treatments and hand deconstructed finishing techniques, they put thought into every component. They believe in supporting our local community and beyond and can proudly say that from design to production, they are made in LA.
Current Charity Spotlight - Project Social T is proud to support Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF), an incredible organization offering resources, advocacy, and research for those battling Type 1 Diabetes. Their work reaches for a world without T1D.At present, there is no cure for the autoimmune disease that is T1D, but it is Breakthrough T1D’s mission to change that. Since 1970, Breakthrough T1D has helped to pioneer the world of diabetes treatment, including insulin, pumps, biomarkers, and beta cell biology. In the last 4 years, they’ve allocated $644 million toward research and development companies.A portion of your purchase, with a minimum donation of $2,000, will help Breakthrough T1D continue to improve the lives of those with T1D.