100 HANDS
BLACK LINE TWILL SPREAD COLLAR NAVY BENGAL STRIPE
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A twill composition gives this bengal stripe a unique broken appearance compared to the stripe on a poplin bengal. While lots of hand sewing go into its construction what truly makes it a good quality shirt are hand cut components and significant amounts of hand ironing at every stage of production. Notable details include a slim fit with a darted back, MoP buttons and a collar with a moderate spread.
- 100% Italian Cotton Twill
- Slim Fit (please note neck size is listed in cm & inches)
- Moderate spread collar
- Mother-of-Pearl buttons
- Handsewn collar & placket
- Semi handsewn armholes
- Accepts collar stays
- Straight back yoke
- Darted back
- Rounded bottom hem
Run by couple Ashkat and Varvara Jain, 100 Hands has quickly emerged as a maker of "perhaps the finest shirts in the world" according to Simon Crompton of Permanent Style. While the company is headquartered in the Netherlands all their shirts are produced outside Amritsar, India under the watchful eye of Ashkat's brother. With six generations of involvement in textiles and shirt making the Jain family is no stranger to what it takes to make a truly special garment. Approximately 100 hands are involved in the production of each shirt and their Black Line boasts individually hand cut fabric, hand ironing after each stage of production, handsewn collars and plackets; and semi handsewn armholes.