We love to dig into the provenance of things. One of our favorites is the toweling fabric. Sometimes referred to as 'french terry," its origins date back to the 19th century. A weaving technique that pulled loops of yarn from its base, this genius creation soon came to the masses in the form of towels. Fast forward to the 1960's , and it was all the rage in the French Riviera. "La Chemise Du Plage" soon became the summer uniform for all those scoundrels and bon vivants. So don your best Alain Delon while exuding that French insouciance.
The Model is also wearing:
Model: Chris is wearing size medium and is 6'.
----Details----
- Self fabric "Johnny collar"
- Button free placket
- Split tail
- Garment dyed
- Lightweight all cotton toweling fabric (terry)
- Printed label for greater comfort
- Imported
- 100% Cotton
----Size & Fit----
Measuring Method: All measurements are in inches and based on a “flat” garment, as shown below. For comparison with one of your existing garments, please lay garment on a flat surface and follow the key measurement points. For chest and neck, if you double the flat measurement, you will get close to the full body measurement.
----Care----
- Machine Wash Cold Separately
- Do Not Soak Before Washing
- Do Not Bleach
- Remove Promptly
- Tumble Dry Low
- Or Hang Dry In Shaded Area
- Cool Iron If Necessary