You’ve seen them creeping up over the past two summers, but it seems like crocheted shirts have hit critical peak. No longer a niche trend, it’s a full-on movement, endorsed by both designers and stylish guys alike. The light, breezy, and slightly see-through shirts feel less “grandma’s hobby” and more “South of France in the 1970s”. And it’s a low-risk, high-reward piece that will help you breathe a little easier as the summer heat rolls in.
Designer labels from Bode to Todd Snyder and NN.07 have leaned into the open-weave vibe, crafting short-sleeve crochet shirts that balance handworked charm with tailored fits. Meanwhile, mainstream brands like Abercrombie and Banana Republic are offering accessible takes with clean lines and muted color palettes. Whether you prefer something richly patterned or minimalist and monochrome, there’s a version of the crochet shirt that fits your style.
What’s driving the surge? Partly, it’s the return of “vacation style”—that laid-back, global-citizen vibe that feels just right when the sun’s blazing and the dress codes loosen up. But there’s also something tactile and nostalgic about crochet. The texture adds depth to a simple summer outfit. Throw one on over a tank top or wear it solo with high-waisted trousers, lightweight denim or some baggy shorts—it signals that you know how to relax in style.