Description
A button-up thrown askew experiment [#505] for a world that makes no sense. The left side is a full buttonhole longer than the right, there are more holes than buttons. There is no “proper” way to button or wear this shirt, the wearer must throw caution to the wind and find their own way. Sewn in the ethereal and dry Apaperycotton fabric woven in northern Italy by Albini.
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Fabric
Fabric Story
A breathable, crisp and exceptionally light (90gsm) cotton poplin with a dry papery finish from the shirting masters at Albini in northern Italy. Woven with a combination of 96 singles and 100 two ply yarns using Albini’s rare (500 bale a year) Giza 87 extra-long staple Egyptian cotton from the Nile delta. It is given a special finishing process that gives it an extra dry touch and slightly uneven papery texture, while also helping keep the fabric structure open for a gentle breathability.
Fiber Content
100%Giza 87 Egyptian Cotton
Fabric Weight
90GSM
Fabric Origin
Woven in Italy
Fabric Construction
Poplin
Fabric Water Resistance
None
Breathability
High
Durability
Experimental
Fit
Size Chart
in Inches | Measured Flat
Form
Made in
Manhattan
Hardware
Custom Italian Mombasa poly buttons
Pockets
Inside/outside double chest pocket on wearer’s right
Construction Details
- Black Lightning 30mm woven label on bottom hem
- Rear box pleat
Style Number
S259-i4
Revision History
- January 2025:
- Initial Release
- Name: Apaperycotton Skewed
- Colors: Black, White
Care
Washing
Machine wash warm
Drying
Tumble dry low