Cloth
Mercerized Cotton Interlock
A compact double-knit cotton knitted in Japan in an interlock structure that joins two layers of yarn simultaneously and presents identically on both sides. The cloth is treated by the Mercer process, a finishing bath that enhances smoothness and strength while giving the fabric a silk-like sheen — resulting in a polo cloth with the body of a sweatshirt and the polish of a dress shirt.
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Ultra-Fine Wool Jersey
Knitted in Japan from ultra-fine wool spun to a 2/60 count for a supple and weightless feel against the skin. A naturally temperature-regulating, moisture-absorbing and antibacterial year-round jersey that breathes through summer and holds warmth through winter.
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Organic Typewriter Cotton
A high-density plain weave woven in Japan from fine, long-staple organic cotton. Crisp, taut, and dry-handed on first wear, softening over time with each wash while keeping its lightweight body.
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Washed Organic Cotton
An organic cotton woven in Japan in a yarn-dyed stripe. Featherweight at 109 g/m² and finish-washed at the mill so it arrives with the soft hand, easy drape, and broken-in feel of a shirt you've owned for years.
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Bouncy Cotton Washer Cloth
A piece-dyed cotton woven in Japan and washer-finished at the mill, pre-shrunk and softened so it arrives with a naturally broken-in hand. The 100% natural yarn is high-twist enough to spring back on its own — substantial in body with a natural give that wears comfortably through long days.
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