A luxurious T-shirt made from rare Sea Island cotton which is still grown and picked by hand in the Caribbean. This is the world's most sought-after cotton and has an extremely long staple fibre that gives the fabric extraordinary smoothness.
Cut to the same fit as our classic T-shirt and finished with a clean neck binding.
Product Code: MTSH0063-BUAA
- 100% Sea Island Cotton
- Sourced from the West Indies and Spun in Switzerland
- Gentle wash at 30°C
- Do not tumble dry
- Dry cleanable
- Made in Portugal
- Slim fit
- Model is 6'2", chest 38" and wears a size M
- UK: 1-3 working days; £5 or free for orders over £200.
- Rest of world: 1-4 working days; £20 or free for orders over £200.
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- UK: Order by 1pm GMT on 20th December for Christmas delivery.
- Rest of world: Order by 1pm GMT on 17th December for Christmas delivery.
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The world’s finest and rarest cotton
Renowned for its beautifully soft handle, Sea Island cotton is the most luxurious cotton in the world. Reaching up to 50mm, it has the longest staple length of all cotton types – 50% longer than standard extra-long staple cotton – creating softer, more durable fabrics that are so smooth Queen Victoria mistook them for silk.
It is also the rarest cotton in the world. Grown by specialists in the Caribbean, each filament is picked by hand to ensure no strand is damaged. A mere 150 bales are produced each year accounting for just 0.00002% of global supply, and these are spun by experts in Switzerland, who, like us, have been working with this unique fibre for well over a century.
“So soft it almost feels like silk”