Indigo Twill Shirt Made Of Wool & Cotton
Description
This shirt is cut from a tonic suiting fabric, which mixes indigo with silver to create a two tone appearance. A wardrobe staple for everyone this skate shirt has a button up collar and a single chest pocket.
This all natural composition contains natural antibacterial properties and is incredibly durable, meaning you can wear these classic trousers year after year. It also helps to regulate your body temperature, keeping you cooler in hot weather and warmer in cold weather.
Fit
Skate shirt fit
yoke is unisex brand, please check the size guide for guidance
Florian wears a size large
Spec
Chest pocket
Corozo nut buttons
Small run of just 8 pieces
Co-ordinating trousers available
Material
Fabric: 70% Wool, 30% Cotton
Buttons: Corozo nut
Labels: Organic cotton
Care
yoke encourage you to follow these care instructions in order to extend the life of the garment. Wash as little as needed, hand wash lukewarm or dry clean. Do not bleach or tumble dry. Hang to dry to avoid creasing. When ironing use a pressing cloth between the garment and the iron, dampen the garment and use steam for best results. Store this garment hung to avoid creasing.
Delivery
UK: Free delivery 3-5 working days from dispatch
Look behind these shirts
Strong points
Local production
Small batch
Natural fibres
People
This shirt was made by Olenka Atelier, London. yoke are proud to collaborate with this highly skilled studio, working with local businesses also enables them to run small batches which eliminates overproduction and ensures a high level of quality control.
Planet
This shirt is made of 100% natural fibres, utilising end-of-roll fabrics from luxury houses in Italy. It has corozo buttons and organic cotton labels, all of which is biodegradable in a landfill environment.
yoke shares that their classic design staples are never dictated by trends, ensuring each piece can be bought once and worn forever.
Suppliers
Cut & sew: Olenka Atelier, London
Fabric: End-of-roll fabric from luxury houses, Italy
Areas for development
yoke would like to calculate their carbon footprint and work towards off-setting what they can’t reduce.
