Shirts
Pier One black cotton-linen shirt
Pier One
Details
- Colour
- Formality
- Temperature
- Setting
- Brand
- Pier One
- Type
- casual shirt
- Product code
- K86080 IZLPO30820 · IP19_SS17_2-2-D_037
Materials
- body: cotton · 70%
- body: linen · 30%
Styles
everyday
Notes
A Pier One shirt in 70% cotton / 30% linen woven fabric, with a band / grandad collar (a low stand collar, no points), long sleeves and a full placket of dark buttons, no chest pocket. A light, breathable cotton-linen base for warm and mild days — worn solo or cleanly under a knit or jacket, in the smart-casual register.
Care regimens
Cotton — jersey, woven and knits
every ~14 daysEveryday cotton care — tees, shirts, chinos, sweats and knits. Wash cool and less often than you think, refresh with steam instead of washing, and protect darks from fading.
After each wear: Air between wears; fold knits and sweaters flat, hang shirts on a hanger.
Everyday
After each wear and periodically, between washes.
- Air between wears instead of washing right away — cotton doesn't need a wash after every outing.
- Lift lint, hair and fluff with a lint roller.
- De-pill knits and sweats with a fabric shaver on flat-laid fabric.
- De-wrinkle with a steamer — it freshens and smooths without a wash.
Products and tools
What not to do
- On knits and sweaters use the roller and shaver gently — too much pressure pulls fibres.
When dirty
When the garment is dirty, sweaty or smells.
- Pre-treat stains first with a stain remover — work it in and wait a quarter-hour before washing.
- Turn dark colours inside out; wash like colours together.
- Wash cool (around 30 °C) with a gentle colour and dark detergent.
- Tumble dry low or line dry — then warm-iron or steam.
What not to do
- Keep temperatures low: cotton shrinks and dark colours fade in heat.
Restore
only when needed
Only when blacks/darks have faded or the surface has gone bobbly.
- Revive faded blacks and darks by washing with a colour and dark-protecting detergent — it renews depth.
- De-pill a tired, bobbly surface with a fabric shaver until the weave reads clean again.
Products and tools
What not to do
- Heat fading is permanent — one cycle refreshes the colour, but truly washed-out black won't fully come back.
cotton