Up there with tan sandals, denim cut-offs, and floral dresses, another signifier that summer is on the horizon is the latest influx of crochet that has woven itself into the shopping sphere. Everywhere I look right now, I’m presented with pieces in this nostalgia-inducing fabrication. Bags were, naturally, the first to drop, with crochet totes being served up by the likes of J.W Anderson and Chloé as early as January. But now, as we allow ourselves to begin to daydream about the warmer months ahead, I’ve noticed that crochet clothes have also started to trickle in—specifically crochet tops.
The craft certainly has roots in the grandma aesthetic—I myself ate meals from floral plates set upon crochet mats whenever I visited my Scottish granny, so it holds a very special place in my heart. However, over the past few seasons, we’ve seen a resurgence in the ’60s and ’70s trends on the runways, which has, in turn, brought the bold and beautifully retro fabric back into the style spotlight.
Synonymous with free-spirited dressing, crochet reliably makes a comeback around festival season—perhaps it’s because some of our favourite festivals have the green light to go ahead this year that crochet feels so prevalent and in-demand right now. The easiest way to wear it? By way of a crochet top, of course!
Fashion people have already given the crochet top their stamp of approval, wearing it with everything from wide-leg jeans to layered over pretty floral dresses—but don’t think crochet is just Instagram and TikTok fodder. Pinterest confirms that interest in the staple is peaking in 2022, as crochet tops have been pinned upwards of 316,000 times this year alone. Crochet also nestles comfortably into the Y2K aesthetic (which crosses over with the granny aesthetic more than you might think), cementing it as a must-buy in the eyes of many this season.
So, how should you be wearing your crochet tops? Furthermore, which are the best crochet tops to invest in? I can answer both of these questions for you below.