The Long sleeve "Beach meets business"
I would love for you to pair me with the shorts but I am an equally fine complement to your favourite denim, buttoned or unbuttoned with a t-shirt underneath. Take me down town for dinner with your friends or let me keep you warm on a cold summer night. I have long sleeves with cuffs and a straight body with a slightly curved bottom edge. I’m made to have a relaxed fit with dropped shoulders
Check my measurements before choosing the right size for your preference of fit
Richard is 180 cm/71” and is wearing warm grey size I
Diana is 162 cm/64” and is wearing light beige size I
Circumference chest; 116 cm
Circumference bottom; 116 cm
Length front; 67 cm
Length back; 74 cm
Sleeve length; 62 cm
Shoulder to shoulder; 49 cm
Jens is 182 cm/72” and is wearing light beige size II
Emma is 178 cm/70” and is wearing warm grey size II
Circumference chest; 124 cm
Circumference bottom; 124 cm
Length front; 69 cm
Length back; 77 cm
Sleeve length; 62 cm
Shoulder to shoulder; 52 cm
95% OEKO-tex Certified organic cotton
5% Polyamide
This garment has been designed i Sweden and knitted, dyed and finished in Porto, Portugal which is an area known for its high-quality cotton terry.
Why polyamide?
Polyester, polyamide and other artificial materials have, with some justification, a bad reputation in our increasingly environmentally conscious world. Artificial materials are particularly harmful to the environment in case of rapid consumption and short-term use as they are not biodegradable.
However, if artificial textile materials are used correctly, they can contribute to better quality and a longer life for the garments. It all depends on the type of polyamide or polyester used and the purpose for which it is used. Various attributes such as elasticity, strength and wear resistance can actually be improved if the right artificial textiles are used correctly in production.
Our double-sided cotton terry is knitted with a special technique called ketting knitting to avoid threading in the fabric which means that if a loop snags, other loops will not follow as a chain reaction. This technique can only be implemented with a wire mesh made of polyamide where the knitting is tied. The polyamide thus contributes to our garments maintaining good quality for many years to come, which in turn is beneficial from an environmental point of view.