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 two-tone version has a slightly lower-cut neck compared to the to other skipper tees, with a defined deep brown contrast ribbing to compliment the cream 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.