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Why the Eyelet Collection Belongs in Your Summer Wardrobe

Eyelet dresses for women combine the visual elegance of embroidered cutwork with the functional breathability that makes cotton the fabric of choice for warm weather. Each Charlie B eyelet piece is built on a cotton base, meaning the embroidered openings create a delicate, lace-like finish while allowing air to circulate freely against your skin. From eyelet dresses to relaxed eyelet tops paired with wide-leg denim, the collection offers versatile eyelet clothing that moves between casual and dressed-up occasions with equal ease. The open embroidery structure means that even on the most humid summer days, you stay noticeably more comfortable than in a plain-weave equivalent. Eyelet is also a fabric that photographs beautifully, making it a natural choice for outdoor events, garden parties, and summer gatherings where you want your outfit to do more than just keep you cool.

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What is eyelet fabric and why is it good for summer dresses?

Eyelet is a cotton fabric distinguished by small decorative holes punched through the weave and finished with embroidery stitching around each opening. The result is a lace-like pattern that is both visually delicate and functionally breathable: the cut-outs allow warm air to pass through rather than trapping it against the skin. A cotton eyelet dress is noticeably cooler on warm days than a plain-weave equivalent. The Charlie B eyelet collection uses cotton as the primary base fabric across its dress and top styles.

How do I care for cotton eyelet clothing to keep the embroidery in good condition?

Machine wash cotton eyelet pieces in cold water on a gentle cycle using a mild detergent. Turn garments inside out before washing to protect the embroidered edges from friction that can fray the stitching over time. Avoid bleach, which weakens both the cotton base and the embroidery thread. For drying, hang the garment on a padded hanger while slightly damp rather than tumble drying. If ironing is needed, press on the reverse side on a low setting, taking care not to flatten the raised embroidered edges.

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