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Tough and hard-wearing, cotton corduroy was originally developed as the fabric of the working class – worn in Manchester factories and adopted as the uniform of the women’s Land Army. Later, it was appropriated by intellectuals, beatniks and counter-cultural icons from The Beatles to Picasso, as well as being worn by filmmakers and musicians like Woody Allen and Bob Dylan. Picture’s Graftons shirt channels all these influences, with a classic ‘70s look that is also bang on trend. The heavy-duty fabric delivers warmth and durability, with a reinforced shoulder yoke and elbow patches to protect high-wear areas. Casual but quietly tough at the same time, this is a versatile everyday shirt that’ll just get better as it gets worn in
For fit guidance, see the Picture Organic Fit Guide
Imperial | Small | Medium | Large | XL | XXL |
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Height (in) | 67-68 | 69-70 | 71-72 | 73-74 | 75-76 |
Chest (in) | 35-37 | 38-40 | 40-42 | 42-44 | 44-47 |
Waist (in) | 29-31 | 31-33 | 34-36 | 36-38 | 38-40 |
Hip (in) | 35-37 | 37-39 | 40-42 | 42-44 | 44-46 |
Metric | Small | Medium | Large | XL | XXL |
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Height (cm) | 170-174 | 175-179 | 180-184 | 185-189 | 190-194 |
Chest (cm) | 90-95 | 96-101 | 102-107 | 108-113 | 114-119 |
Waist (cm) | 74-79 | 80-85 | 86-91 | 92-97 | 98-103 |
Hip (cm) | 88-93 | 94-99 | 100-105 | 106-111 | 112-117 |
Picture Organic is the rebellious surf-skate lovechild of its three iconoclastic French founders: Julien, Jeremy and Vincent. The trio are lifelong friends and passionate board-riders of both snow and sidewalk. But they are also eco-conscious entrepreneurs united by a single-minded vision, as well as a determination to beat the odds.
That’s why, right from the start, Picture has always been 100% committed to sustainable, conscious design. It’s about more than just unique designs, rad colours and high-quality apparel – though it is all of those things too. Picture gear is all made from recycled, organic or responsibly sourced materials. And it doesn’t cost the earth either. Prices are controlled to make sure that the products are a viable alternative to conventional industrial production.
From The Journal: Picture Organic Clothing | The Story