Each Harvie and Hudson shirt is expertly crafted from premium standard cotton and carefully woven to give each shirt their unique quality and look. Below is a list of our shirt weaves, with some detail on what makes each style special. Understanding the difference between each weave and their characteristics are paramount to choosing your next staple shirt.

POPLIN WEAVE
Plain weave fabric, woven in a criss-cross pattern for a thin and smooth finish that is popular with traditional business shirts, for its lightweight nature.
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OXFORD WEAVE
Oxford weave also known as ‘pinpoint oxford’ utilises a basket weave made from a finer yarn, these shirts can be worn as causal or business dress.

END ON END WEAVE
A popular lightweight fabric with disctinctive contrast colouring within the weave. Woven with coloured thread, it gives the appearance of a solid shade from afar but has more texture up close.

HERRINGBONE WEAVE
A warmer heavyweight fabric, in a distinctive diagonal weave arrangement resembling a broken zig zag. Herringbone is easy to iron, and has a thicker texture.

MARCELLA WEAVE
A luxury weighted, double layered 'waffle' cloth developed in the late 18th century. The construction adds depth and texture to the fabric design, and is popular with evening and white tie shirting.
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TWILL WEAVE
A tight diagonal, medium weight weave. The Twill fabric is a soft texture that is both easy to iron and more resistant to wrinkles.
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LINEN WEAVE
Desired fabric for the warmer temperatures, for it's breathable, lightweight nature. It is an absorbant material crafted from flax plant fibres, that is cool, durable,smooth to the touch and lint-free.
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