Jennifer Glasgow

Sabe Top

$175

A play on wings, the Sabe top has ample sleeves and a square bodice. We wanted to add pleats to the colour-blocked shoulders and a simple crew neckline for ease. Available in two beautiful Japanese abstract florals, the Sabe is comfortable and unique.

  • 100% Cotton.
  • Available in Blue Floral or Yellow Floral.
  • Sizes available : XS – XXL.
  • Rin is 5’8” and wears size XXL in Blue Floral. Senia and Amina are 5’8” and wear size S in Yellow Floral.
  • Made ethically in Montreal, Canada.
Key Measurements & Wash Instructions

Measurements based on size S.

  • Total length (neck to hem): 21 ½”
  • Sleeve length (neck to sleeve hem): 15”

Machine wash in cold water. Hang to dry.

When asked if we would ever have our clothing made overseas, we categorically said no. In the beginning, Jennifer made everything by hand in the back of her shop, loving the contact with clients and refining her skills. Now that the business has grown, we’re proud to say that Jennifer Glasgow clothing is still made right here in Montreal! Our close knit circle of factories are all woman-owned. Chenda, Sina and Miu, with their teams, have produced every stitch for over 10 years. Keeping our production in Canada helps us control the quality of our goods and reduces our carbon footprint.

#whomademyclothes is a campaign started by Fashion Revolution that runs every year on the anniversary of the 2013 Rana Plaza disaster in Bangledesh where 1138 people were killed while working in a clothing factory. This hashtag is used by brands to demonstrate transparency in their supply chain. To read more about Fashion Revolution and their global organization, please click here.

When asked if we would ever have our clothing made overseas, we categorically said no. In the beginning, Jennifer made everything by hand in the back of her shop, loving the contact with clients and refining her skills. Now that the business has grown, we’re proud to say that Jennifer Glasgow clothing is still made right here in Montreal! Our close knit circle of factories are all woman-owned. Chenda, Sina and Miu, with their teams, have produced every stitch for over 10 years. Keeping our production in Canada helps us control the quality of our goods and reduces our carbon footprint.

#whomademyclothes is a campaign started by Fashion Revolution that runs every year on the anniversary of the 2013 Rana Plaza disaster in Bangledesh where 1138 people were killed while working in a clothing factory. This hashtag is used by brands to demonstrate transparency in their supply chain. To read more about Fashion Revolution and their global organization, please click here.

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