A basic shirt for people who might wear a t-shirt, but actually want something better than a t-shirt.
Wide boat neckline.
Choose a curved hem or straight hem.
When specifying the desired length of hem, measure to where you'd like the LONGEST POINT of the FRONT to fall.
Designed and handmade in-house at Raff Co. Clothing in Illinois.
- Made to order.
- Made to measure.
Demi Custom Boat Neck Simple Shirt, Un-dyed or Naturally Dyed
After placing your order, please email your measurements to: hello@raffcoclothing.com.
There's a measurement diagram in the Product Images for your reference.
A) FULL BUST
Wrap the tape straight across your back, and around the fullest part of your bust.
B) MID-SHOULDER TO APEX
("Apex" is the furthest point of your bust, often at the nipple.) Hold the tape at the top of your shoulder, near the base of your neck, and measure straight down to the fullest part of your bust.
C) NATURAL WAIST
Bend sideways to find where your body creases. This is your natural waist. Measure around this part. (It may or may not be the narrowest point.)
D) HIGH HIP
Feel for the top of your hip bone and measure around your body at this point.
E) SHOULDER TO HIGH HIP
Starting again at the top center of your shoulder, measure straight down to the High Hip (from previous measurement.) Don't worry if the curves of your body push the tape outward; these are included in the measurement.
F) FULL BICEP
Wrap the tape around your bicep, high on your upper arm. You ripped? Flex a little.
This listing shows natural/un-dyed and botanically dyed options of both Organic Cotton and Flax Linen.
ORGANIC COTTON options are USA-grown GOTS cerified organic cotton canvas.
FLAX LINEN options in this section are light/summer weight plain weave.
BOTANICAL DYES FOR BOTH MATERIALS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
- Acorn Pink is dyed with the Red Oak acorns collected in Central Illinois.
- Acorn Slate is dyed with Black Walnut hulls and Red Oak acorns collected in Central Illinois, then treated with Iron.
This style is currently available in all colors and materials listed in the Fabric Gallery.