



This Hollington shirt with a Nehru collar is made from navy blue Tencel® and white. Tencel®, a registered trademark, is a fabric made from a very silky yarn. It is extracted from an exotic tree similar to eucalyptus – a fast-growing wood that can be harvested twice a year. The finishing processes give it a very light, velvety feel. It resembles silk without the drawbacks, is easy to care for, comfortable to wear and hardly creases at all. Here, its wide navy stripes on a white background will delight fans of Hollington's classic designs.
Designed shortly after the opening of the first shop in 1974, this shirt is the quintessential hollington classic. Worn on its own, with a waistcoat or a jacket, tucked in or left out, its straight cut adapts effortlessly to every style.
The back pleat gives you complete freedom of movement – or the freedom to do absolutely nothing. In short, it does the work for you.
Its Mao collar is a house signature. Slightly taller than a traditional version, it offers the same comfort and style, with just a touch more elegance.
At hollington, the button placket always ends at mid-body, so the shirt must be pulled over the head. A distinctive detail, certainly, but one that ensures, when seated, no fabric is pulled tight across the opening – sparing you from showing a midsection you'd rather keep to yourself.
As for the cuff placket, it features two buttons – a backup in case one pops off, as they always seem to do at the worst possible moment.
Last but not least, its two chest pockets: a practical bonus for those who like to keep a pen, phone, handkerchief, silk square, or any other essentials close at hand.