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Knit Ola Shirt / Steel
$135

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A light grey short-sleeve button-up shirt made with sustainably-grown French linen, coconut buttons, and washed with biodegradable softeners.

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    Model

    Jax is 6'1" and wears an XL.

    Materials

    European Linen European Linen
    Made with 100% sustainably-grown French linen and dyed with organic, GOTS-certified pigments.
    Learn more about our materials and process.

    Care

    Wash cool, tumble dry. Our linen is full-bodied and rarely requires ironing.

    Origin

    Made in Portugal 

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    European Linen

    Linen is a sustainable, natural fiber made from the flax plant. It needs only sun and rain to grow. We grow our flax in Normandy, France, overlooking the English Channel.

    Why we use it

    Linen is breathable, antimicrobial, heat-regulating, and long-lasting. Normandy is the perfect climate for growing flax and produces some of the highest quality linen on Earth.

    Coconut

    Coconut is the fruit of the coconut tree, a palm synonymous with the tropics. The coconut's husk is both tough and lightweight, an ideal material for buttons. 

    Why we use it

    Husks are normally discarded, so coconut buttons give new life to a by-product of the food industry. And, unlike plastic buttons, coconut buttons are made from a naturally renewable material. 

    Made in Guimarães

    Made in Guimarães, Portugal, a UNESCO heritage site with a linen industry more than 200 years old. The town sits at a confluence of rivers, not far from the ocean, the perfect spot for linen production.