Our Skipper tee, a simplified alternative to our skipper polo. Just as sporty, to be worn with white flannels and under suiting; though, also lends itself effortlessly to denims and shorts for a less formal late 60s feel.
Cut to the same body as the skipper polo, cut short with a tight long rib at the waist so it can ride on the waistband of our trousers. Ribbed at the shorter, mid-bicep sleeve - regardless of how well trained those biceps are, they finish at the sleeve elegantly. The ribbed neck sits high and close, defined without fading into the body.
The knit of the cotton is soft and draped and lush, in shades a little brighter and more defined rather than flat. While they are woven in Scotland, they are born for elegant summer days - with a hank tied at the neck and bloused short over a pair of wide-leg flannels, it's Cary Grant in To Catch a Thief; or bootcut jeans and a leather thonged bottle-opener hung on the outside it's Mathew McConaughey in Dazed and Confused. Your choice.
That is how we imagine an iconic piece of the Mens wardrobe - a little sexy, a little cheeky, and every bit the elevated t-shirt our wardrobes deserve.