Common Threads
Category: Color Drop
It’s America’s 250th birthday, and everyone’s invited. Made with red, white, and blue patchwork, Common Threads proves that everything’s better together—including summer plans.
Category: Color Drop
It’s America’s 250th birthday, and everyone’s invited. Made with red, white, and blue patchwork, Common Threads proves that everything’s better together—including summer plans.
The red, white, and blue patchwork gives it such a cheerful, nostalgic feel, and the fabric is surprisingly lightweight for summer. I wore it to a backyard barbecue, and it held up perfectly after a few washes without fading. This one’s a keeper for any July gatherings.
The patchwork design is surprisingly even and well-stitched—the fabric feels sturdy but breathable. I've already worn it to two cookouts and got compliments both times, which is rare for me.
The red, white, and blue patchwork is even more vibrant in person than online, and the fabric feels nice and sturdy for summer. I wore mine to a cookout and got a ton of compliments, plus it held up perfectly after a wash. Exactly the fun, festive feel I was hoping for.
The red and blue patches are a nice weight—not too flimsy—and the white strip stays bright after a wash. I wore it to a block party and got three compliments before I even sat down.
The fabric feels sturdy but breathable, perfect for hot July cookouts. I love how the red, white, and blue panels are stitched—the seams are really clean. Only wish it came in a slightly longer length.
I was pleasantly surprised by how well the blue patches hold up after a few washes—no fading or fraying so far. It's got that casual, summer vibe without looking too patriotic. Perfect for casual outings.
I like the patriotic color scheme, but the patchwork seams feel a bit uneven in a couple spots. The fit is true to size, which is good, but I was hoping the fabric would be a little softer for summer wear. It’s a decent piece for the price, just not amazing.