Livia Japan Black Satin
Livia Japan Black Satin
Livia Japan Black Satin
Livia Japan Black Satin
Livia Japan Black Satin
Livia Japan Black Satin
Livia Japan Black Satin
Livia Japan Black Satin
Livia Japan Black Satin

Livia Japan Black Satin

2.499,00 kr

Description

Livia, our open collar shirt, made in a Japanese heavy satin. Livia has an open collar, glazed mother of pearl buttons, and an inverted center back pleat at the nape. 

This satin is made from an acetate fibre developed by Eastman Naia, where the process starts with pine and eucalyptus wood, sourced exclusively from sustainably managed forests and plantations in North America and Brazil. The textile is then woven and finished by Komon Koubu in Japan. 

The satin has a gently crushed texture that serves an eminent sheen to the surface, whilst being matt and delicate against the skin.

Garment features: 
- Satin fabric woven by Komon Koubu, Japan
- 100% acetate fibre from Eastman Naia
- Glazed mother-of-pearl buttons made in Italy by Louropel
- Made at Stork, Portugal

How it's made

This particular product is part of our seasonal collection line. A wide selection of garments that targets relevance in the time that we’re in. Reflected through each season’s colour palettes and fits, wrapped in beautiful and unique fabrics selections from the finest mills in Japan and Europe. 

All garments from our seasonal collection line is made in Portugal, in which we take great pride in. This enables us to frequently visit our factories to ensure continuity in quality, as well as ensuring a good working environment for all parties involved in creating our garments.

Read and learn more about how and where we produce our garments through our commitment to Transparency.

Love & Care

Caring properly for your garment is an important task in prolonging its life. Take care of your garment, and treat it with love & care, and it will last longer.

Wool is one of the most hardwearing fabrics, with a natural stretch and breathability that allows it to dissipate any moisture it might absorb. However, for all its considerable resilience, wool do still require care to keep it looking at its best. 

Handwash
Hand washing is essentially a slow soak for ten minutes followed by a rinse in lukewarm water. To get rid of excess water, roll your garment up in a towel and gently press to absorb. Then, using a fresh towel, lay your garment out flat, preferably in the sunshine. 

Gentle machine wash
You should not wash your wool garment too often, but you cannot avoid the inevitable, and in one time or another you will have to wash your garment. When it is time to do so, turn your garment inside out, use a detergent specialized for wool, wash on wool program on gentle cycle, with similar colours and without any fabric softener. Make sure not to crowd the machine with too many items at once. This can twist or pull the wool out of shape. Do not tumble dry. After machine-washing, gently reshape and lay out flat to dry. 

Stains
If you should find yourself dealing with a potential stain, immediately apply a solvent-based stain remover such as eucalyptus oil. Apply it in small amounts, working inwards on the stain to avoid it from spreading.

Repair your garment
After continuous wear your garment might need some extra maintenance. No worries! Contact a local tailor and get it repaired. If you have none, we will gladly help you out! Please read our Repair Service & Repair Policy for more information.

Deposit your garment
At the moment we can only let you deposit worn out and broken jeans, but hopefully not to far into the future, we will also have the capacity to include all garments into our Saved-initiative. That being said, you have bottoms from us that you would like to deposit? Read more about our SAVED-initiative.

Fit guide

 

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Description

Livia, our open collar shirt, made in a Japanese heavy satin. Livia has an open collar, glazed mother of pearl buttons, and an inverted center back pleat at the nape. 

This satin is made from an acetate fibre developed by Eastman Naia, where the process starts with pine and eucalyptus wood, sourced exclusively from sustainably managed forests and plantations in North America and Brazil. The textile is then woven and finished by Komon Koubu in Japan. 

The satin has a gently crushed texture that serves an eminent sheen to the surface, whilst being matt and delicate against the skin.

Garment features: 
- Satin fabric woven by Komon Koubu, Japan
- 100% acetate fibre from Eastman Naia
- Glazed mother-of-pearl buttons made in Italy by Louropel
- Made at Stork, Portugal

How it's made

This particular product is part of our seasonal collection line. A wide selection of garments that targets relevance in the time that we’re in. Reflected through each season’s colour palettes and fits, wrapped in beautiful and unique fabrics selections from the finest mills in Japan and Europe. 

All garments from our seasonal collection line is made in Portugal, in which we take great pride in. This enables us to frequently visit our factories to ensure continuity in quality, as well as ensuring a good working environment for all parties involved in creating our garments.

Read and learn more about how and where we produce our garments through our commitment to Transparency.

Love & Care

Caring properly for your garment is an important task in prolonging its life. Take care of your garment, and treat it with love & care, and it will last longer.

Wool is one of the most hardwearing fabrics, with a natural stretch and breathability that allows it to dissipate any moisture it might absorb. However, for all its considerable resilience, wool do still require care to keep it looking at its best. 

Handwash
Hand washing is essentially a slow soak for ten minutes followed by a rinse in lukewarm water. To get rid of excess water, roll your garment up in a towel and gently press to absorb. Then, using a fresh towel, lay your garment out flat, preferably in the sunshine. 

Gentle machine wash
You should not wash your wool garment too often, but you cannot avoid the inevitable, and in one time or another you will have to wash your garment. When it is time to do so, turn your garment inside out, use a detergent specialized for wool, wash on wool program on gentle cycle, with similar colours and without any fabric softener. Make sure not to crowd the machine with too many items at once. This can twist or pull the wool out of shape. Do not tumble dry. After machine-washing, gently reshape and lay out flat to dry. 

Stains
If you should find yourself dealing with a potential stain, immediately apply a solvent-based stain remover such as eucalyptus oil. Apply it in small amounts, working inwards on the stain to avoid it from spreading.

Repair your garment
After continuous wear your garment might need some extra maintenance. No worries! Contact a local tailor and get it repaired. If you have none, we will gladly help you out! Please read our Repair Service & Repair Policy for more information.

Deposit your garment
At the moment we can only let you deposit worn out and broken jeans, but hopefully not to far into the future, we will also have the capacity to include all garments into our Saved-initiative. That being said, you have bottoms from us that you would like to deposit? Read more about our SAVED-initiative.

Fit guide

 

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