"Americas" silk shirt
With its repeated motif of temples and skyscrapers -two great architectural achievements of human ingenuity- this pattern joins the two great continents of North and South America.
The shirt model is "Arizona" with a bandit collar, double shell button at the cuff, gathers at the yoke and sleeves.
100 % habotai silk, imported from Korea, printed by hand in Brooklyn using natural dyes (logwood, chestnut, iron), cut and sewn in the Garment District of Manhattan
Limited quantities available
The shirt model is "Arizona" with a bandit collar, double shell button at the cuff, gathers at the yoke and sleeves.
100 % habotai silk, imported from Korea, printed by hand in Brooklyn using natural dyes (logwood, chestnut, iron), cut and sewn in the Garment District of Manhattan
Limited quantities available
Care
We wash things too often nowadays! There is really no need to wash clothing all the time, a simple airing is often enough -especially for silk which naturally fights off dust and mold. But when the time does comes to wash, here is how it can be done.
You can soak your naturally-dyed garments by hand, send them to the dry-cleaners, or they can go in the machine, but:
1. Wash SEPARATELY
2. Wash COLD
3. Use a DELICATE cycle
4. Use a gentle Ph neutral soap like Marseilles soap or Synthrapol
5. Hang Dry
Some fading is normal and can lead to greater beauty -don’t we love our faded jeans even more? Yes we do!
Delivery & Returns
We accept exchanges and returns within 30 days