A linen-blend denim shirt with a multi-fiber composition—cotton, polyester, lyocell, linen, spandex—sounds complex but the result is straightforward: a long sleeve shirt that breathes like linen, holds color like denim, and has enough stretch to move through the shoulders without binding. The lapel collar and patch pockets follow the classic shirt format, with the fabric doing the distinguishing work.
The specific breakdown—63.9 per cent cotton for structure, 19.6 per cent polyester for durability, 11.7 per cent lyocell for softness, 3.9 per cent linen for texture, and 0.9 per cent spandex for stretch—creates a fabric that works across three seasons. The color-fixing technology means the shirt maintains its shade through repeated washes. The wrinkle resistance reduces the need for ironing between wears.
How to Wear It
For a casual weekend, wear it untucked over a plain t-shirt with jeans and sneakers—the shirt reads relaxed with the patch pockets adding visual interest. For a smarter setting, tuck it into chinos with leather loafers and roll the sleeves once at the cuff. In cooler weather, layer it under a crewneck sweater with the collar visible at the neckline.
Product Details
- Fabric: 63.9% cotton, 19.6% polyester, 11.7% lyocell, 3.9% linen, 0.9% spandex
- Collar: Lapel collar
- Fit: Regular
- Sleeves: Long, regular
- Pockets: Patch pockets at chest
- Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
- Fit: True to size—regular through body
A long sleeve shirt that brings together the best qualities of five fibers—breathable, colorfast, with stretch where you need it.