linen shirt - mons - sand

SFr. 149.00
2 in stock

Size
Description

probably one of our favorite shirts of all time. featuring an oversized fit and light sandy color, this shirt is perfect for comfortable and looking casually cool.

Material

100% linen

Fit

loose and oversized fit

Details

slightly shortened sleeves and a classic collar and buttons.

the linen shirt is made from flax grown in Europe.

Care

caring for linen

a lot of times it is enough to just hang your linen pieces outside to air them out. if you do want to wash your linen pieces you can wash them in the washing machine (you can wash linen up to 60 degrees without any issues). important: linen soaks up water - don't fill your washing machine too much. also, the fibers contract during washing and then "fall apart" and loosen up again once you wear them. do not tumble dry but hang to dry. can wrinkle easily so iron with high heat for a clean look.

what is linen?

linen is made from the fibers of a flax plant and is one of the oldest fabrics in the world. linen fabric was already used thousands of years ago - some evidence suggests over 30 000 years ago.

why love linen?

linen is very durable and tear-resistant. it absorbs moisture well and dries fast. it has a cooling effect - making it the perfect summer fabric. paired with some warmer layers you can wear it all year round thanks to its temperature regulating properties.

linen production

the crazy thing - all linen needs is the natural precipitation to grow flax. most linen is grown in europe - even in poor soil during dry seasons. hardly anything goes to waste too!

Production

1. design

JAN'N'JUNE founders Anna and Jula still do all of the design work themselves. They are mastering that challenge, despite living in two different countries. Luckily they're pros at long-distance teamwork.

So the design process is split between Hamburg and Dubai.

2. raw material

European Flax Linen - France.

3. yarn production

No matter which fibers we are talking about, they have to be spun into a yarn for further production steps.

The yarn production takes place in Italy.

4. fabric production

The next step of the Supply Chain is to weave the yarn into a fabric.

The fabric production is located in Portugal.

5. manufacturing

That's where all the magic happens!

The manufacturers receive the patterns, fabrics, and other components like buttons or zippers and make them into a garment.

This piece is made in Portugal.

About the brand

Anna Bronowski & Juliana Holtzheimer

based in: hamburg, germany
founded by: anna bronowski & juliana (jula) holtzheimer, 2014
products: clothing, accessories


a bottle of wine, hamburg, summer 2013. that’s when it all started with the question “why is there no stylish, sustainable, and affordable fashion label?”. anna and jula couldn’t find the kind of fashion label they were looking for, so they simply decided to start their own. and all that while living in three different countries. piece of cake right? today jan 'n june is a sustainable fashion success story. all their items are fairly and transparently produced in portugal and poland, using only sustainable materials such as organic cotton, recycled polyester, lyocell, and many more. each and every one of their final items are provided with a qr-code showing its eco-id, from the supply chain to final production.  


fashion, but make it slow.


jan 'n june stands for

fashionable - sustainable - affordable

discover jan 'n june's products here:

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