The BRITISH JERSEY 01

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The BRITISH JERSEY 01 - the long-sleeve tee that feels like so much more. A stripe that nods to the past but feels fresh and modern. Knitted within an 8-mile radius of Loughborough, rooted in quiet precision, intricate design, and true local craft. Finished with a chest pocket and straight hem. Relaxed in shape, with subtle structure and a natural drape. The cotton, knitted on Roy’s rare 14-gauge machine, has a reassuring weight - not too heavy, not too light. Just right. The stripe? A jacquard pattern in Skye Blue and White drawn from a 20-year-old archive - every inch knitted, not printed, for real depth and character. Old spirit. New stitch. British through and through. 

A long-sleeve silhouette - easy, with subtle structure. Falls to the hip with a natural drape. To wear tucked or loose.

Knitted in 100% cotton - a blend of archive yarns and new. Soft yet substantial, breathable with real weight. A jersey that settles in and gets better with time.

100% COTTON
Crafted from a 100% cotton loopback fabric knitted into a 14 gauge.

HAND-FINISHED
Each section of the t-shirt is cut, sewn together, and hand-finished by Roy and Helen.

MADE IN THE BRITISH ISLES
Knitted, finished and sewn together all within an 8-mile radius around Loughborough.

A high-quality breathable fabric - we recommend a gentle machine wash at 30ºC with similar colours.

We recommend to reshape while damp, dry flat and a warm iron after washing so that its structure and shape remains at its best.

Each cotton jersey item comes in a recycled paper bag and is shipped in boxes made from post-consumer waste in the UK.

- Free worldwide shipping on all orders of £300+.
- Order by 1pm for UK Next Day Delivery.
- Complimentary UK returns within 14 days.

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The makers behind the British Jersey

Made under one roof in Loughborough - from fabric to final stitch.

At the heart of British Jersey are Roy and Helen - a knit-machine mechanic and a garment maker, working together the way few still do.

They knit the fabric, cut the pattern, and sew each piece - all by hand, all in the same workshop.

At the centre of it is Roy’s Electronic Jacquard Striper - one of the last machines of its kind in the country. Running on floppy disks, knitting at a rare 14-gauge, it produces a cotton with real depth, weight and texture - the way proper jerseys should feel.

Once knitted, the fabric travels just 8 miles to be finished and scoured, before returning to Roy and Helen’s studio to be cut and sewn by hand.

Slow, deliberate, quietly exceptional. British cotton jersey, made properly.