Sizing chart

Measurements

  • cm
  • inch
  • XS
  • S
  • M
  • L

A

Chest width

46 cm

B

Total length

68 cm

C

Sleeve length

16 cm

D

Shoulder width

38 cm

Conversion Chart

Size EU US AU JP

XS

34

0-2

6

100

S

36

4

8

120

M

38

6

10

140

L

40-41

8

12

160

XL

42

10

14-16

180

Silk Tee Shirt - Wild Silk Jersey

€130,00
Prices include Tax & Duties.

Wild silk jersey tee
Crewneck
Undyed
True to size

Model wears size S and is 172cm

100% Silk
Made in Türkiye
Naturally dyed

Fiber origin – China
Spun in China
Woven in Türkiye
Sewn in Türkiye

Wild Silk
Origin: China
Certificates: Oeko-Tex

 

  • Wild silk is made by silkworms that live in the wild. Wild silkworms feed on and live in trees.
  • Wild silk is a lot more textured than regular silk.
  • Due to its short fiber length, wild silk is more comparable to wool.
  • It has the same positive attributes as silk.
  • The process of making wild silk is also known as non-violent, which is when the silk is processed without killing the silkworm. Once the moth leaves its cocoon, the silk is collected and processed into yarn.
Shop our wild silk products

    Wash your silk as little as possible; it can be enough to wash silk only a few times a year, as it’s self-cleaning. To reduce washes, you can air out your garment, steam, hang it up while showering or use a delicate fabric refreshing spray Remove stains right away by spot cleaning. Handwashing is recommended. Silk is a delicate fabric, so to maintain its original luster, color and avoid signs of wear, choose dry cleaning. 

    If you choose to machine wash, wash at a maximum of 30°C on a hand wash program with a spin cycle of no more than 800 revolutions per minute. Use a laundry bag to protect the fabric from damage, and fill the laundry bag no more than halfway. Wash silk with other delicate fabrics and turn inside out to reduce friction on the surface. Do not use bleach or fabric softener, as they can damage the fabric.  

    Use enzyme-free, pH-neutral laundry detergent. Enzymes in regular detergents break down protein-based fibers like silk. 

    Hang dry, silk cannot stand tumble drying. 

    Find more of our guidance for care here.