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PETRI

MAVERICKS

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Limited edition 27 shirts.

 

INSPIRATION

This shirt is dedicated to "Mavericks" the winter destination of some of the greatest big wave surfers, located off the north coast of California. 

At this spot the waves can exceed 8 metres, up to heights of 24 metres.

This is exactly why the motto of the Mavericks shirt is: courage and style.

FEATURES

HALF SLEEVES, POCKET, HAND GUARD, VEGETABLE COROZO BUTTONS, REGULAR CUT, 100% LINEN.

MANUFACTURING

Shirt handmade in Turin, Italy.

FABRIC PROVENANCE

Biella, Italy.

FABRIC COMPOSITION

100% natural linen.

SUSTAINABILITY

- Corozo buttons, 100% natural and ecological, are made from dried tropical palm nuts from Ecuador.

- Plastic free.

- All fabrics used by PETRI are leftovers from the best Italian companies.

- Natural and organic fabric, no harmful substances.

FABRIC DESCRIPTION

Linen is a cellulosic fibre derived from the stem of the flax plant. Flax fibres are much stronger and shinier than other textile fibres, producing fresh and absorbent fabrics.

Flax fibres are considered raffia fibres. Raffia fibres are fibres collected from the phloem or inner bark of the plant. Fabrics made from raffia fibres are generally very strong and durable fabrics. Other fabrics made from raffia fibres are hemp and ramié (ramie).

Linen fibre has a high tensile strength and elongation, is brighter and silkier than other natural textile fibres, and is a hygroscopic fabric, i.e. it tends to absorb and release moisture very well.

Linen wrinkles easily and it is precisely because of this characteristic that the fabric and the look acquire a touch of refined ease.

Finally, it is an organic fabric by nature, and therefore environmentally friendly.

WASH

It is an ideal fabric for hot summer days, but to avoid damaging it in the washing machine, it should be washed at a maximum temperature of 60° for whites and no more than 40° for colours.