Blue with Nantucket Red Stripes

Hip Length

White with Blue Stripes

Bateau Neck

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Meticulous Knitwear

Breton Shirt White with Navy Stripes

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White with Blue Stripes
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Born on the Sea. This is our reimagination of the Marinière introduced to the French Navy in 1858 as a uniform. The stripes were designed to help sailors be more visible in the water if they fell overboard, as well as to help them blend in with the waves when viewed from a distance. Our Breton Shirt has a fitted, elongated body with higher armholes and side slits for easy movement.

Details 

  • 12gg
  • Bateau neck
  • Hip length
  •  ¾” sleeve
  • Side slits
  • Fully-fashioned
  • 2/50 nm 66% Linen 34% Cotton with UPF Treatment
  • Machine wash cold with delicate cycle, dry flat

Model Measurements,
- model is wearing size S and she is 5’11” 33” Bust 26” Waist

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The Marinière was once the most popular shirt for all sailors, but its origins date back to the 1700s and a French sailor named Jean. In the 18th century, French sailors preferred their own style of clothing and this caused a bit of friction with their English counterparts.