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How to wear: open-knit shirts

Pure cotton yarns knitted in airy open structures give a fresh feel to summertime styling.

 

AIRY OPEN STRUCTURES READY FOR THE WARMER WEATHER

Words: C. Saramowicz

 

Knits aren’t just for winter – looser constructions and lighter yarns make for a textured alternative to polos and t-shirts. Wear them to the pub, a family barbecue, or pack them in your holiday suitcase and you’ve got a date night outfit that’ll keep you cool and add a level of interest to your look. Read on to learn more about open knits and how you can incorporate them into your wardrobe.

SHOP KNITTED SHIRTS

 

Moss - pink green open knitted skipper

What is an open-knit shirt?

Open-knit shirts are summer’s take on a regular knit. Usually short sleeved, they have a slightly looser weave which lets air circulate in the warmer months, keeping you cool. This open structure also allows you to layer them if necessary, but they’re often worn on their own.

Our open-knit shirts are crafted from 100% cotton in a relaxed fit, which makes them super breathable and perfect for laid-back summer events, while the Cuban collars adds a vintage feel. They come in both a classic polo and button-down style.

 

Moss - rust and ecru stripe open knit overshirt

How to style open-knit shirts

For our take, we’ve leaned into the stripes trend and gone for a retro-inspired look. This makes them real statement makers, coming in a range of rust, sage, taupe and dusty pink tones, but the vertical lines also flatter the body. Our open-knit skipper polos are a smart casual essential this summer – pair with white chinos or pleated trousers and finish with a pair of tonal loafers for a cohesive look.

As for our rust open-knit, it’s the perfect layering piece if you want to add a bit of depth to your outfit. Wear open over a t-shirt or vest for a more casual feel, or button it up and combine with a pair of taupe chinos and matching loafers.

 

Moss - rust and blue open knitted skipper

Posted May 3rd, 2024 in Style.

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