Sartoria 1860 produces shirts with different variations of fabrics, from
those suitable for all seasons to those suitable for the colder or warmer seasons only.
Cotton is characterized by being a soft and breathable fabric.
There are different types of cotton depending on how the threads of this fiber
are intertwined with each other.
The stretch fabric is characterized by being composed of cotton and
stretch synthetic fibres.
Suitable for all those who love a snug fit, which
can enhance the lines of the body.
Linen is characterized by being a fiber with properties
thermoregulators, which give the body a pleasant feeling
of freshness and, therefore, is ideal for shirts to wear in
hot summer days.
Depending on how the cotton threads are woven together, various types of weave are obtained.
Sartoria 1860's cotton shirts are made with the following types of weave:
Oxford fabric is made with colorful and thin yarns and yarns
thicker whites, which give the typical dotted appearance.
Poplin is characterized by being a compact yet thin fabric capable of ensuring softness and comfort to the shirt.
Non-iron fabric is subjected to a special anti-wrinkle treatment that facilitates ironing and reduces the formation of wrinkles.
Twill is characterized by having a distinctive diagonal weave, as well as its softness and delicacy to the touch.
Fil-à-fil is characterized by being a lightweight fabric. It is created by alternating a white thread with a colored one, creating a microscopic vertical stripe effect or a check pattern.
Double Twisted is characterized by its particular manufacturing technique in which cotton threads are twisted together, giving the shirt fabric a shiny, soft, and durable appearance.
The Leno Weave is characterized by its distinctive honeycomb weave, as well as its breathability and porous structure.
Herringbone is characterized by the diagonal stripes of the weave, which provide the shirt with high comfort.
Piqué is a cotton fabric with small raised patterns (diamonds, squares, dots).
Fil coupé is characterized by its particular manufacturing technique that allows for slightly raised designs.
Flannel is characterized by its fuzzy and soft surface, as well as being a particularly warm fabric, making it suitable for colder seasons
Light Flannel is a fabric suitable for the colder seasons and
equipped with a particular softness.
Light Flannel keeps less warm than flannel.
Vaiella is characterized by being a fabric subjected to a special raising process that gives softness to the shirt.
Velvet is a type of fabric characterized by light raised ribs. The weave features delicate grooves between the individual rows of fabric.