The jersey shirt: an essential comfort zone for men

 

It has the formal essence of a poplin shirt, the same graceful elegance, but the comfort, freshness and flexibility of an ultra-thin jersey. The jersey shirt is a true revolutionary act of elegance because it finds alternative solutions that respond to a dynamic lifestyle while remaining as true as possible to that ideal of classic masculinity.

It is jersey, also called plain or shaved knit, that gives a contemporary twist to all those timeless garments made from this fabric that has its origins in an island located in the English channel strait (Great Britain).

 

 

 

 

Madame Coco's fabric choice

 

Invented by William Lee, a Protestant pastor from a small English town in Nottinghamshire, who built an innovative machine capable of reproducing the movement of women's fingers as they worked by hand, it was then first used in the fashion industry by none other than Coco Chanel, who chose it in the interwar period for its more affordable cost. It was later that she decided to retain the use of jersey  for her creations, given its comfortable connotation declined in wool, cotton and viscose.

 

 

 

 

Evolution of jersey

 

Its circular machines can produce different variations of jersey: simple (straight and reverse together), double (two layers of straight fabric or two layers reverse), jacquard (with elegant patterns knitted instead of being printed) and sturdier interlock. These endless variables have allowed this fabric to impose itself on all areas of fashion that need different weights and structures: from shirts, to jackets, to completing the total look, showing off its luster even on the runways. And of jersey are also made some of the Xacus shirts that of its most classic colors, the irreplaceable white, blue and light blue has created a true must-have comfort zone. Knitted Shirts  are the real news, technological jerseys that feature a mix of cotton and tencel in the making of business casual shirts perfect for any any occasion. The details of the French collar, rounded cuff combined with a 3D stretch fabric generate a mix of elegance and comfort from which you can hardly turn back.