Blouse with two chest pockets, shirt collar, buttoning up to the middle of the bust with fisheye buttons, low buttoned cuffs. Two side slits to be kept open with buttoning on the contrasting cotton herringbone ribbon. Seersucker fabric in cotton linen, steamed and not ironed to give a vintage effect. Seersucker is a fine fabric, usually striped cotton, used to make summer clothing. Seersucker was originally developed in India. The term derives from the Hindi, Urdu and Persian terms shir and shakar, which mean “milk” and “sugar”. It is obtained by assembling threads with different tensions in the warp, groups of tight threads alternating with groups of very loose threads that give a gathered appearance. The effect is also obtained with the application of caustic soda solutions that cause the strips of fabric to which it is applied to shrink. This characteristic ensures that the fabric does not remain adherent to the skin, facilitating transpiration, dissipation heat and air flow. The natural wrinkled effect allows you to have an elegant look even for those who work in very hot environments.
- Blouse in cotton and linen seersucker fabric
- Two chest pockets, shirt collar, buttoning up to half-length with fisheye buttons, low cuffs with button, two slits on the sides
- Natural wrinkled effect
SKU: VW728TR5551VG-Q47