The Overshirt in Linen
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Core Collection
The Overshirt in Linen is designed as an elevated everyday layer for women who appreciate thoughtful design and natural materials. Made from breathable mid-weight linen, it offers structure without stiffness and comfort without compromise.
No complicated closures, just slip it on and go. The wide shawl collar acts like a built-in scarf that can be styled to suit the day: folded back for a clean silhouette, wrapped close for warmth, or left open for an effortless, relaxed look. It is the perfect in-between piece, more polished than a sweatshirt and just as easy to wear.
Why a Linen Overshirt Works Year-Round
This linen overshirt layers beautifully over tees, blouses, and lightweight knits, and fits comfortably under most jackets. A versatile staple designed to move across seasons.
Sustainable style that feels good. Crafted from 100 percent mid-weight linen and sewn with cotton thread. Designed, cut, and sewn in our studio in Maine in small batches.
This item is part of our Core Collection.
Made in small batches in our Maine studio using natural fibers and thoughtful construction. Each piece is numbered and part of our traceable sourcing and production, documented in our Archive.
100% European mid-weight Linen 6-7 oz
Sewn with cotton thread.
Relaxed, easy layering fit designed for everyday wear.
The sizes are based on bust size (not your bra size, but the circumference around the largest part of your bust.) If you are between sizes, select your size based on whether you prefer your clothing to be tighter or looser.
Small fits bust size 30-34 inches
Medium fits bust size 36-40 inches
Large fits bust size 42-46 inches
XL fits bust size 48-52 inches
Hits just below the waist - perfect for showing off your favorite jeans or letting a cute tunic peek out below.
Linen clothing tends to fade less and last longer if you hand wash and line dry it, which protects the integrity of the linen fibers. However, this garment has already been prewashed, so you can machine wash and dry it, if that's how you roll, or if that's all you have time for. If you want to be more eco-conscious, wash it less often and line dry. Although, I do find that a bit of tumble dry gives it a softness (removes the crispness) that linen can have.
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