Knitted in Japan
Cotton is a natural plant fibre grown from the seed pod of the cotton plant. It is one of the most widely used textile fibres in the world — which means it is also one of the most varied. The quality of cotton depends significantly on the length of the fibre (the staple length), the way it is spun, and the way it is finished. We select cotton yarns for their length and consistency. Longer-staple cotton produces a smoother, more consistent yarn than short-staple commodity cotton. We note the specific yarn characteristics on each product page where this information is available from our suppliers.
Fibre properties
Cotton (staple length varies by product — see product page). Knit and weave structure varies by product (jersey, rib, interlock). Breathability: High. Warmth: Neutral. Stretch depends on structure — rib has more stretch than jersey. Care: Machine wash cold, gentle cycle. Do not tumble dry at high heat.
Properties
- Breathable and moisture-absorbent
- Softens with every wash
- Well tolerated by most skin types
- Holds shape and colour over time
- Easy to care for
- Comfortable in warm conditions
Considerations
- Less insulating than wool or cashmere
- May wrinkle more than synthetic blends
- Not the warmest choice for cold weather
Best for
- Everyday wear
- Innerwear
- Warm weather
- Layering
When to wear
Spring and summer. Suitable year-round as a base layer.
