A Steady Hand | Skyrail Japanese Oxford
A Steady Hand is not your average Oxford Cloth Button Down. The fabric is woven at a century-old mill in Japan's Hyogo Prefecture, using the ancient Banshu-ori tradition — each thread dyed before it meets the loom — then washed until the weave opens and the hand turns cloudlike. The result is a Japanese Oxford that feels like it has been yours for years. The inspiration is vintage preppy — the kind of Oxford you find thrown into the backseat of a Volvo station wagon — but the dropped shoulder and loose shape feel new and confidently feminine. She drapes softly on the skin and moves with ease. I like her partially tucked for a sense of casual je ne sais quoi, and fully tucked with the back gently billowing out. The exterior elbow patch adds reinforcement where you need it most, with another discreet reinforcement at the hem; the locker loop at the back neck is ready to be hung on a hook at the gym. This shirt is giving you a hug and asking to be worn. She wants to be your best friend and live your life with you. While she wants you to be nice to her, and not put her in the dryer, she enjoys a bit of rough housing and can't stand to be precious. The model is wearing an extra small, and she is a size 2. This is a washed program, which means there will be some natural variance in measurements across colors — the air between the fibers closes up during washing, allowing them to bloom, and depending on the color and depth of dye, each will shrink at a slightly different rate, part of the mysterious beauty of this cloth. If you tend to prefer a roomier fit, size up. If you have measurement questions, please reach out — I am always happy to help.
Specifications
- Size
- XS, S, M, L
Variants (4)
- XS — 480.00 USD — In stock
- S — 480.00 USD — In stock
- M — 480.00 USD — In stock
- L — 480.00 USD — In stock
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