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Plain jersey base layers · 44 styles · 140–220 g/m²

The layer nobody photographs.

Reordered, not rediscovered. Five weights, six lines, one unchanging set of cuts — with the shrinkage and the pilling grade printed on every page, because plain jersey does both.

03 · OuterNot cut here

Shaped knit or woven shirt

Tee 160 Regular
02 · Mid

Tee 160 Regular

160 g/m²CrewRegular$34
Tank Ribbed
01 · Skin

Tank Ribbed

180 g/m²ScoopFitted$28

Combined weight

340g/m²

Light

A relative grading of combined fabric weight across the layers you have chosen. It is not a temperature rating and says nothing about the conditions the stack is suitable for.

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Reorder

Every order carries a code. Enter it and the same styles, sizes and colours come back as a basket — no account, no password.

A reorder code is a shortcut for placing a new order. It is not a subscription: nothing is charged on a schedule and nothing renews.

Always in the catalogue

We don't discontinue our base styles. Colours may change; cuts don't.

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02 / Weight

Five weights. One decision that changes everything else.

Grams per square metre is the only specification that reliably predicts how a plain jersey behaves: whether light passes through it, whether it hangs or clings, whether it survives a second winter. We publish it on every style and we cut the same body in five of them.

Five folded squares of jersey of increasing thickness, lit from the side
The five weights we cut, with the reference style for each
g/m²ReferenceWhat it doesFrom
140Tee 140 SlimLayer only. Pale colours are not opaque.$28
160Tee 160 RegularThe lowest weight we would wear alone.$34
180Tee 180 RegularOpaque in every colour we cut.$42
200Tee 200 BoxyHolds a square shape without pressing.$52
220Tee 220 HeavyHeaviest. The collar does not go slack.$62
Lightweight jersey held against a backlight, showing light passing through
140 g/m²Backlit. At this weight a pale colour will show what is underneath it, which is why every style at or below 160 g/m² carries an opacity note on its page.
Heavyweight jersey held against the same backlight, almost opaque
220 g/m²The same light, the same distance, the same exposure. Eighty grams is the difference between a layer and a garment.
03 / Catalogue

Six lines. Forty-four styles. None of them new.

Everything we cut sits in one of six lines, priced from $22 to $188. The catalogue does not rotate: colours move with the season, the blocks stay where they are.

04 / Reorder

A shop built around buying the same thing again.

Most clothing shops are organised around what arrived this week. That is the wrong shape for base layers, where the honest behaviour is buying the identical piece for the fourth time because the third one wore out. So there is no new-in shelf here. There is a code.

A reorder code is a shortcut for placing a new order, nothing more. Nothing is charged on a schedule, nothing renews, and there is no membership to cancel — every purchase is a single one-time payment that you start yourself.

01

You order once

Any order, of any size, generates a code. It appears on the confirmation page and again in the confirmation email.

02

You keep the code

The code is a random string. It holds no name, no address and no card details, and it works without an account.

03

You enter it when you run out

The same styles, sizes and colours come back as a basket. Change anything you want before paying, or pay as it stands.

If a colour is gone

We say so on the page and name the closest colour we currently cut. We never quietly substitute one colour for another inside a reorder.

What the code is not

Not a subscription, not a standing order, not a stored card. There is no recurring charge of any kind anywhere on this site.
05 / Evidence

Jersey shrinks and jersey pills. Here are our numbers.

Both are consequences of what knitted cotton is, not defects. What we can do is measure them under stated conditions and print the result next to the price, so the size you order is the size you keep.

Two identical t-shirts laid flat beside a ruler, one slightly smaller after washing

Shrinkage

Measured after the first wash at a stated temperature and drying method. Every style states both figures — length and width — and every style carries two size tables: what it measures now, and what it will measure after that wash.

Tee 160 Regular160 g/m²
-3% length · -1% width
Tee 220 Heavy220 g/m²
-2.5% length · -1% width
Thermal Waffle210 g/m²
-4% length · -2% width

Conditions: machine wash at 30°C, line dried flat.

Five squares of the same fabric showing progressively more surface fuzz

Pilling

Graded 1 to 5, where 5 is the smoothest surface after testing. A grade means nothing without the test that produced it, so we name the method every time. Where a style has not been tested, the row is absent rather than optimistic.

Cami Modal
Grade 3

Martindale pilling test, ISO 12945-2, 2000 rubs. Modal blends grade lower than cotton and we publish that rather than leaving it out.

Two size tables

Because we state the shrinkage, the size chart has to state both numbers: the measurement now and the measurement after the first wash.

Opacity

Every style at or below 160 g/m² says on its own page that pale colours are not opaque at that weight.

Origin, twice

Where the fabric was knitted and where the garment was made up are two different facts. Both are on every page.
06 / Structure

Plain jersey, not shaped knit.

Plain jersey is knitted as a continuous roll of fabric, then cut and sewn like cloth. A sweater is knitted to shape, panel by panel, and never exists as fabric at all. Different machines, different sequence, different logic of fit — and the reason everything here behaves as a layer.

How the fabric is built
07 / Tools

Stack the layers before you buy them.

Choose a first and a second layer and the builder adds up their weights, grades the result, and warns you when the neckline underneath sits higher than the one on top — the mistake that makes a careful outfit look accidental.

Pick a layer
Pick a layer
Weights add up
Weights add up
Necklines checked
Necklines checked
08 / Volume

Uniform base layers for a group.

Kitchens, crews, studios and clinics order the same weight in a spread of sizes. Tell us the headcount, the size distribution and the date you need it, and we will come back with what is possible within one working day.

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