Upon first glance, this classic western cut could easily be mistaken for a lined shirt. But, in fact it’s constructed from a double weave cloth. Producing double weave cloth is a complex process which involves intricately weaving two separate sets of warps and wefts on the same loom, to create a fabric with two distinct faces.
Woven on a dobby loom to create a more pronounced texture, this particular double-cloth utilises a cotton / poly / acrylic blend. With its indigo rope-dyed face and a patterned reverse, the result is a substantial feeling fabric which is both soft and durable, creating a visually striking, heavyweight shirt that’s perfect for the colder months.