Highland Wool Open Collar Shirt in Charcoal
Highland Wool Open Collar Shirt in Charcoal
Highland Wool Open Collar Shirt in Charcoal
Highland Wool Open Collar Shirt in Charcoal
Highland Wool Open Collar Shirt in Charcoal
Highland Wool Open Collar Shirt in Charcoal
Highland Wool Open Collar Shirt in Charcoal
Highland Wool Open Collar Shirt in Charcoal
Seuvas

Highland Wool Open Collar Shirt in Charcoal

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Size: Small
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  • Sourced from Bulgarian mountain sheep, highland wool is celebrated for its soft hand, airy loft, heat retention, and natural durability. Custom woven for Seuvas, the Highland Wool fabric features a light, open weave with a varied surface texture. The Open Collar Shirt takes cues from 1950s vacation shirts and is sewn using vintage machinery. Finished with a spread collar, dual utility chest pockets, and mother of pearl buttons.
    • Regular fit
    • Plain weave highland wool fabric
    • Spread collar
    • Dual chest pockets
    • Mother of pearl buttons
    • Straight hem
    • 100% wool
    • Made in Japan
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    Small 42.5" 17" 24.75" 26.75"
    Medium 44" 17.75" 24.75" 27.75"
    Large 46" 18.25" 25" 28.5"
    X-Large 47" 18.75" 25.5" 29"
  • Founded in Okayama, Japan, Seuvas specializes in canvas-based garments and home goods that highlight traditional Japanese weaving and dyeing techniques. The brand’s name—derived from “sewing” and “canvas”—reflects its commitment to durability, craftsmanship, and refined simplicity.

Based in Kurashiki, Japan, SEUVAS specializes in hampu canvas, working with vintage machinery and partnering with manufacturers with over a century of expertise. A portmanteau of "sewing" and "canvas," SEUVAS focuses on timeless garments crafted with a commitment to sustainability. The brand's collections features an array of natural dyes, upcycled materials, and custom-developed fabrics. SEUVAS creates enduring garments intended as a "canvas" for the wearer, each piece developing a unique character over time.