Peregrine LYNTON POLO Navy
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Our Zero Waste range are seamless garments, knitted in England from BCI organic cotton. Unlike conventional tees and polo shirts which are cut and sewn into shape, every garment is carefully knitted to size, with ribbed cuffs and hem improving the overall fit, whilst removing any unwanted seams. Being more conscious about sustainability, knowing where your products are made and what they are made of is becoming increasingly important. This is why we have developed this zero waste capsule range of super-soft BCI organic cotton garments. Knitted in England on 18 gauge machines, from NILO organic cotton, a BCI regulated Egyptian cotton Ginza 87.
- 100% Organic BCI Cotton
- Polo Collar
- Button Placket
- Ribbed hems and cuffs
- Sustainable
- Fully Traceable
- Zero Pilling
- Ultrasoft
- Compact Stable Fibres
- Made in England
MANUFACTURING 100% BRITISH CLOTHING FOR 220 YEARS
Every step from the very first design to the finishing stitch has, and always will be executed here in the UK. We can control everything about the garment production from start to finish and we have a close working relationship with the team at our Manchester based factory.
We offer something a bit different, something special and we want our customers to be excited about where their clothing comes from.
“90% of clothing that we buy in Britain is outsourced when it comes to production in order to cut costs as much as possible but this often means sacrifices in the brands sustainability as well as in the quality of the garment produced..”
Every step from the very first design to the finishing stitch has, and always will be executed here in the UK. We can control everything about the garment production from start to finish and we have a close working relationship with the team at our Manchester based factory.
We offer something a bit different, something special and we want our customers to be excited about where their clothing comes from.
“90% of clothing that we buy in Britain is outsourced when it comes to production in order to cut costs as much as possible but this often means sacrifices in the brands sustainability as well as in the quality of the garment produced..”