LOT.102 SIR GUY SHIRT

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LOT.102 SIR GUY SHIRT

During the post-war economic boom, Italian collar shirts were popular at resorts.

Characterized by the opening curvier than open collar shirts, it was a perfect item to look relaxed when T-shirts were still not part of the resort culture.The shirt, made from linen yarn for the warp and a blend of linen, ramie, and cotton slub yarn for the weft, is finished with natural washer finish for a textured look. The combination of different count yarns and fabrics creates uneven shrinkage, giving the fabric a unique texture that manifests after garment dyeing. For this season, garment dyeing with "Binchotan charcoal "and "techi (Yeddo Hawthorn) wood" is used.CHARCOAL DYED GRAY uses powdered charcoal in small kilns to obtain a unique texture. TECHI WOOD DYED BROWN used to dye the base of mud dyeing involves boiled extract of techi wood bark on Amami Oshima Island. The reddish-brown color, something that cannot be replicated with chemical dyes, gives the shirt a distinctive, natural appearance.

LINEN 55% RAMIE 16% COTTON 29%

Model: 186cm size16