Local Production
Brava Fabrics

Japan Mao Shirt Navy

£85.00

Soft organic baby cord shirt with unique narrow mao collar.

Navy

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Material

100% organic cotton

Fit

Regular fit

Tole is 6"1 and wears size M

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Specifications

Regular fit

Soft and cosy baby cord

Narrow mao collar

Juan, 5’9” wears size M

Clothing Care

Wash at or below 30°c
Do not tumble dry
Iron low (max. 110 °c)

See our tips for caring for your clothes here

Group 21
Delivery

Free UK delivery 3-5 working days from dispatch 

Dispatched from the designer in Spain - no customs fees should be charged

Description

So soft you won't want to take it off. The clean look of this fine corduroy shirt with narrow mao collar and unique petrol colour can take you from the office straight into whatever adventure is waiting up ahead.

Brava Fabrics create timeless pieces with a twist, giving them a story to tell. Brava are committed to sustainability and work closely with their ateliers in Portugal and Spain to ensure transparency and fairness.

SIZING
  • Fits true to size. Take your normal size

Compare these product measurements to a similar garment you already own.
Take all measurements from the outside, with the garment lying flat.

 Size A - 1/2 Chest (cm)
I - Body length (cm)
J - Sleeve Length (cm) M - Bottom Opening (cm)
S 50 65 62.5
53
M 52 66
64.5
54
L 55
68
66.5
55
XL 58
69
68.5 56
XXL 62
70
70
57
XXXL 67 71 71.5
58

 

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Product Footprint

Product Footprint

Strong Points

Made in Portugal 

Made with organic cotton 

Brand visits factory regularly

Brava Fabrics Japan Mao Shirt Navy footprint

People

Fontoli is a family owned factory that has been operating since 1988 and has been working with Brava since 2018. The factory is well known for its production of shirts and Brava have shared that they provide a good, healthy and safe working environment. Fontoli state that their ethos is based on team spirit, responsibility and valuing employees. They have a code of conduct that prohibits exploitation and prejudice, and values workers rights.

Brava has an employee based in Portugal who checks all their Portuguese factories, in addition to this Brava visit every season.

Brava has drawn up a code of conduct based on the labour principles set out by WRAP (Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production). Brava sends this document to all their cut and sew factories to sign and follow it. This code covers matters of fair wages, chosen, adult labour, a safe working environment, the freedom to unions and collective bargaining, reasonable working hours, no discrimination, harassment or abuse, environmentally conscious practises, adherence to national laws and custom laws.

The Fair Wear Foundation considers Portugal a low risk country for the production of clothes, meaning that Fair Wear deems there to be functioning institutions and legislation that protect workers rights. Portugal's main labour law is relatively strict in comparison to other garment producing countries and there is a system to lodge complaints.

Planet

The use of certified organic cotton protects the environment and also farmers who may suffer ill health when coming into contact with the intensive fertilisers and pesticides used in conventional cotton production.

All of Brava's cut and sew and fabric processing factories are based in Europe, they are obligated to follow the EU laws on chemical and colour handling and methods, and the discarding of chemicals and dyes.

Country of origin

Suppliers

Shirt cut and sew: Fontoli, Portugal
Flannel supplier: Sidogras, Spain

Areas For Development

Brava’s partner factories in Spain and Portugal subcontract work on rare occasions when capacity is full. This subcontracting must be approved by Brava product managers and a product manager will visit the subcontracted factory to confirm the factory and working conditions meet Brava’s standard. We'd like to see Brava develop a system for sharing accredited subcontractors with interested parties.

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