Giulio Sapio's 16Twill is a slubby Italian woven with a satin-leaning lustre - not the liquid-metallic gloss of lamé, but a softer diffused sheen that reads as soft glow across the shoulders and down the back. Fully opaque and dense, the fabric holds its shape against the body without clinging. The cut is slim through the torso with high armholes and waist-shaping seams that follow the back muscles, anchored by a narrow pointed collar and a tonal center-front placket. Sleeves run deliberately long past the wrist and gather into stacks at the lower forearm, secured by a row of tonal buttons along each elongated cuff. The hand is cool at first, then warm. The weave catches light in planes, not points.




SHIRT
The sheen runs in wave-like bands that shift as the fabric curves around the body.
Details
- Material: 16Twill with a lustrous, slubby texture
- Fit: Slim-fit with high armholes and elongated sleeves
- Detail: Narrow point collar, tonal center-front placket, multi-button elongated cuffs
- Origin: Made in Italy
A shirt built to move with the light rather than against it.
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