AMERICAN OXFORD
10.248€/m
tax included
American Oxford is a legend which has turned into a fabric, an icon that has become a style thanks to the illustrious personages and renowned actors who made it famous in the world. Woven traditionally, it features a special and characteristic irregular construction that enhances its elegance. Typically used for a button-down shirt, owing to its heavy weight it is also ideal for deconstructed shirts.
- MADE IN: ITALY
- MADE BY: GRUPPO ALBINI
- WEAVE: OXFORD
- COMPOSIZION: 100% COTTON
- YARN COUNT: 40/1(warp), 10/1(weft)
- WEIGHT: 183/189
- WIDTH: 149/150
- REF: FA205034-000610
APPLICABLE TO ALL PRODUCTS (Regardless of fiber composition)
- OEKO-TEX® – Ensures textiles are tested for harmful substances and safe for human use.
- ZDHC – Focuses on responsible chemical management across the supply chain.
- GRS – Certifies recycled content and responsible production practices.
COMPOSITION-BASED CERTIFICATIONS (Dependent on fiber type or origin)
- GOTS – For textiles made from certified organic natural fibers.
- OCS – Verifies organic material content (e.g., organic cotton).
- BCI – Applies to cotton grown under Better Cotton standards.
- RegenAgri – For fibers grown using regenerative agriculture practices.
- European Flax® – For linen/flax grown in Europe with verified sustainability.
- Masters of Linen® – For linen products fully made in Europe, from flax to fabric.
Fully traceable through Albini's internal system - Albini Group has developed a comprehensive internal traceability system that ensures full transparency across its vertically integrated supply chain. From sourcing premium raw materials to the final fabric production, every stage is meticulously monitored and controlled within their own facilities.
This fabric is a surplus material sourced directly from Gruppo Albini. Originally produced for luxury collections, it remained unused and has been carefully preserved.
ALBINI GROUP
One of Italy’s most prestigious textile manufacturers, founded in 1876 and still family-owned after five generations. Based in Albino, near Bergamo, the group is internationally recognized for producing some of the world’s finest fabrics. Albini oversees the entire production process—from fiber sourcing to weaving and finishing—within its fully traceable and transparent Italian supply chain.