The linen used here is a linen that is sourced from a heritage Mill in England. Linen, which comes from the flax plant, is known for absorbing moisture, for regulating body temperature and for being three times as strong as cotton. Each hectare of flax absorbs 3.7 tonnes of CO2, and in Ireland can grow with rain fall alone.
The best artisans and fabric makers have worked at the mill to produce top quality fabric like this linen fabric. Indeed, the heritage mill is located in Lancashire, England, the birthplace of fine fabrics.
The fabric is then sent over to a small atelier in Naples, which employs roughly 8 shirt-makers. The fabric is cut by hand, which encourages a perfectly tailored drape. The armholes, buttonholes, button attachments, bar tacks, collar, shoulder panel and cuffs are all intricately sewn by hand.
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The linen used here is a linen that is sourced from a heritage Mill in England. Linen, which comes from the flax plant, is known for absorbing moisture, for regulating body temperature and for being three times as strong as cotton. Each hectare of flax absorbs 3.7 tonnes of CO2, and in Ireland can grow with rain fall alone.
The best artisans and fabric makers have worked at the mill to produce top quality fabric like this linen fabric. Indeed, the heritage mill is located in Lancashire, England, the birthplace of fine fabrics.
The fabric is then sent over to a small atelier in Naples, which employs roughly 8 shirt-makers. The fabric is cut by hand, which encourages a perfectly tailored drape. The armholes, buttonholes, button attachments, bar tacks, collar, shoulder panel and cuffs are all intricately sewn by hand.
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