$165
Deliberately oversized to create a soft, relaxed silhouette, this fine-gauge linen knit has a ribbed neck and placket that closes with little coconut buttons. With wide, floaty, three-quarter length sleeves.
Fibre
The flax used to make our linen is grown in France, where the flax plant needs minimal water, energy, pesticides, and fertilisers to grow, making it one of the most naturally sustainable fibres.
Fabric
Wonderfully lightweight and refined, our fine gauge linen knitwear is perfect for summer with its beautiful drape and breathability. In plain and striped tops, cardigans and sweaters, it's a favourite for warmer weather. Yarns are dyed before creating the fabric which gives them solid even colouring. Each panel is knitted to the shape of the garment which therefore creates less wastage. Panels and trims are attached using a hand-linking machine, resulting in a premium, high-quality garment.
Factory
Focused on creating low volume, high-quality garments, our Dongguan, near Hong Kong, based supplier is owned and managed by Jackie, recently with the involvement of his charming son Chapman. It is always a pleasure to visit Jackie and receive a sample from him as he nearly always interprets the design so well.
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Take me back to the site insteadTo help you choose the right size, here are the finished garment measurements for this style, as well as our size chart which is based on your body measurements. If you are not sure of the best size to order, we recommend checking both.
Bust - We measure the bust 2.5cm or 1 inch below the armhole horizontally from side seam to side seam. This measurement should be doubled for the bust circumference.
Waist - We measure the narrowest part of the waist horizontally from side seam to side seam. This measurement should be doubled for the waist circumference.
Waist - We measure along the top edge of the waistband, side seam to side seam. This measurement should be doubled for the waist circumference.
Hip - We measure 8 inches or 20cm down from the top edge of the waistband. This measurement will typically be the widest part of your hip. This measurement should be doubled for the hip circumference.
Hem Width - We measure the hem along the bottom edge of the garment horizontally from side seam to side seam. This measurement should be doubled for the hem circumference
Front Crotch or Rise - We measure from the top of the front waistband to the crotch seam. This measurement will indicate how high the trousers will sit on the waist
Back Crotch or Rise - We measure from the top of the back waistband to the crotch seam. This measurement will indicate how high the trousers will sit on the waist
Inside leg - We measure from the crotch point down to the hem.
Hem Width - We measure along the bottom edge of a single leg opening side seam to side seam. This measurement should be doubled for the hem circumference.
Skirt Length - We measure the full length of the garment from the top of the waistband to the longest point of the garment.
Hem Width - We measure the hem along the bottom edge of the garment horizontally from side seam to side seam. This measurement should be doubled for the hem circumference.
Shoulder Width - We measure straight across from the edge of the shoulder seam to seam.
Front Neck drop - We measure down from the side neck point to the top of the neckline or seam.
Sleeve length - We measure the length of the sleeve from the shoulder seam to the sleeve opening.
Sleeve length - We measure the length of the sleeve from the shoulder seam to the sleeve opening.
Length - We measure the full length of the garment from the side neck point to the longest point of the garment at the back.
Length - We measure the full length of the garment from the side neck point to the longest point of the garment at the back.
Finished garment measurements are taken from a completed, sewn
garment and will differ from the size chart below. The difference will indicate
the intended fit such as oversized or neat fitting.
To check your size, measure your actual body measurements wearing only underwear, this will give you a better fit than measuring over clothes, or clothes you already have. When you have your actual body measurements, this guide will provide your size.
Size | Bust | Waist | Hips | |
---|---|---|---|---|
XS | 2 4 |
77 - 80cm 81 - 84cm |
60 - 63cm 64 - 67cm |
85 - 88cm 89 - 92cm |
S | 6 8 |
85 - 88cm 90 - 93cm |
68 - 71cm 73 - 76cm |
93 - 96cm 98 - 101cm |
M | 10 12 |
95 - 98cm 100 - 103cm |
78 - 81cm 83 - 86cm |
103 - 106cm 108 - 111cm |
L | 14 16 |
105 - 108cm 111 - 114cm |
88 - 91cm 94 - 97cm |
113 - 116cm 118 - 121cm |
18 |
117 - 120cm |
100 - 103cm |
125 - 128cm |
Size | Bust | Waist | Hips | |
---|---|---|---|---|
XS | 2 4 |
30½ - 31½" 32 - 33" |
23½ - 25" 25 - 26½" |
33½ - 34½" 35 - 36" |
S | 6 8 |
33½ - 34½" 35½ - 36½" |
27 - 28" 29 - 30" |
36½ - 38" 38½ - 40" |
M | 10 12 |
37½ - 38½" 39½ - 40½" |
31 - 32" 32½ - 34" |
40½ - 42" 42½ - 44" |
L | 14 16 |
41½ - 42½" 43½ - 45" |
34½ - 36" 37 - 38" |
44½ - 46" 46½ - 48" |
18 |
46 - 47½" |
39 - 40½" |
49 - 50½" |
Bust ‒ Measure the fullest part of your bust, keeping the measuring tape under your armpits and over the shoulder blades.
Waist ‒ Measure comfortably around the narrowest part of your waist.
Hips ‒ Stand with your feet together and measure around the fullest part of your hips.