
COTTON TABLECLOTH STRIPE
Table cloth stripe is made in England as a loosely woven double faced fabric, similar to a madras, reproduced from the design of a mid-20th Century tablecloth. Each stripe switches colours from one side to the other, and creates an air channel, giving the fabric body and thickness while retaining lightness and air flow.
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TYPE 465 ARGYLE CHEST POCKET SHIRT
The Argyle Chest Pocket Shirt is based on the Millwheel Shirt, with a diagonally angled square chest pocket forming an argyle pattern at the top of the left front panel.


TYPE 492 LONG SLEEVE BENCH SHIRT
The long sleeved Bench shirt is an edited interpretation of a draught-maker’s shirt, with a single breast pocket and pleated cuffs.

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.

