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The ancient meets the industrial to create a radically open yet opaque material. The fundamental differences between knitting and weaving collapse in this Japanese fabric that combines the rugged simplicity of a polyester mesh with the deep character and performance of linen. Open to the air so the skin can breathe, opaque to the eye so the mind can relax and injected with linen's dry touch and beautiful break in to create a remarkable summer fabric.
A super light polyester warp mesh is knitted around a linen weft insertion to combine the durability and stability of polyester with the cool wear and character of a bast fiber. The linen is 59% of the fabric weight and its slubby texture and elegant aging shine through. The polyester warp means it doesn't crease sharply like most linen but instead takes on a gentle waviness that makes it far easier to travel with.
Put this stuff on and it feels like almost nothing, the air just flows over you. Look at it and it’s as opaque as far heavier fabrics, other than in extremely backlit or near face situations you can’t see anything through it. In summertime this is pretty damn close to magic.
Fiber Content
- 59%Linen
- 41%Polyester
Fabric Weight
170GSM
Fabric Origin
Warp knit in Japan
Fabric Construction
Warp-knit, weft-insertion, “flatblind”
UPF
- Black: 50+
- Raw White: 20
Fabric Water Resistance
None
Breathability
Extremely High
Durability
Modest
Fit
Cut
Oversized fit
Fidelity
True to size
Size Chart
in Inches | Measured Flat
Form
Made in
Manhattan
Product Weight
370G(Size M)
Pockets
Two flap chest pockets
Construction Details
- Camp collar
- Open yet opaque structure made from a warp knit polyester with a weft injection of linen
Care
Washing
Machine wash warm - Like colors
Drying
Tumble dry low