
COTTON TOTE CLOTH
Tote cloth is a simple, loosely woven midweight cotton plain cloth, woven in England and usually intended to be cut into promotional tote bags. The surface of the textile crinkles and softens as it is washed and worn.
Scroll for products cut from cotton tote cloth
TYPE 478 SQUARE TAIL YOKE POCKET SHIRT
The Square Tail Yoke Pocket Shirt is constructed with bias-cut yokes running from a seam at the back of the neck over the shoulders, and down to the lower chest.


TYPE 493 SHORT SLEEVE BENCH SHIRT
The short sleeved Bench shirt is an edited interpretation of a draught-maker’s shirt, with a single breast pocket and open short sleeves.

TYPE 473 LONG SLEEVE SACK SHIRT
The Sack shirt is cut very wide and loose in the body, pulled in to a standard fitted shoulder width with deep pleats at the front and back.The cutting is adapted from an early 20th Century nurse’s shirt, and the large pockets sit inside the space created by the pleats over the side seam splits.

TYPE 006 BANDANA
Bandanas are cut from previous seasons' clothing fabrics, and weaving experiments which never made it into production.

TYPE 036 BANDANA SCARF
Bandana Scarves are cut from previous seasons' clothing fabrics, and weaving experiments which never made it into production.

TYPE 005 ONE-STRAP TOTE BAG
The oversized One-strap tote bag is folded along the bottom edge, so there is no seam to create a weakness in the fabric. A single wide webbing strap loops around the bag twice, creating both handles, and is cut raw on the bias, at the overlap.

