The last thing you feel like doing on hot days? Dress yourself in difficult outfits or warm fabrics. The ELLE editors are always looking for heatproof garments that are airy, stylish and affordable. Bee Hema we now found one summer top that ticks all the boxes – and you can also shop for it three different colors.
The perfect summer top from Hema has a flattering fit, costs less than thirty euros, is still available in several sizes and is made from, among other things linen.
This new top from Hema is perfect for a heat wave
We spotted the Ida wrap top just arrived in the webshop at Hema, and it is too good not to share during this heat wave. The sleeveless top has a chic v-neck and is made of a supple fabric (with a mix of viscose and linen) and combine with everything from your closet on many occasions.
Because convenience serves people, we have prepared it for you below in all three colors (yellow, green and white), so that it can go straight into your digital shopping cart, if you are still looking for a flattering and chic top for the sweltering weather.
How do you style the sleeveless top from Hema?
How not is perhaps a better question, because this new Ida transhipment top from Hema actually goes with just about everything. But if we may be so bold as to make some suggestions and sketch out some scenarios. For an office day during the heat wave, you can wear this top above airy wide trousers with a loafer. You can also take it with you in your suitcase when traveling, where you combine the top with (long) denim shorts and flip-flops.
But you can also take this sleeveless top out of the closet during a chic dinner, date night or even wedding, and then combine it with a fitted mini/midi or maxi skirt and a low heel.
In short: you can go in many directions with it, and that is why we predict that things can go very fast with an item like this.
Lynn Teggeler is a freelance editor at ELLE. She likes to deal with everything that has to do with fashion, films/series or celebrities on a daily basis. When she’s not writing for ELLE, Lynn spends her time at the sewing machine, upcycling clothes and creating new outfits.



