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GARDE-COTE III

Nautical Striped Sport Top With UV Protection | Women Fit

3 Color(s) : WHITE / BLACK
$ 165.00
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5498 GARDE-COTE-III-R-WHITE-BLACK

Practical, well-made, long-lasting and outdoorsy, this Breton tee can be dressed up as a stylish yachting statement, dressed down for a casual, everyday look, or in sportswear attire with jeans or shorts. Evocative of French style, simply combine this GARDE-COTE III striped top with a blazer for a classic, casual-chic look. Made in Saint-James, Normandy, France.

UV sun protection: using the U.V Skin-Protection microfiber, SAINT JAMES offers a specially designed garment to protect your body against the harmful solar rays. This polyamid microfiber offers a skin protection twice as high as cotton. You will also appreciate its easy care, drying and active breathing properties. It also does not pill.

Anti-UV material: 91% polyamide microfiber, 9% elastane.

Size and Fit:

  • Fitted waistline
  • size up 2 sizes, unless you’d like for it to be very form-fitting.

  • Measurements for size 8 (T.40): total length is 24" / 61cm, half bust girth: 17.5" / 44.5cm, sleeve length: 15.25" / 39cm. Refer to sizing guide for more details.


Material

Anti-UV material: 91% polyamide microfiber, 9% elastane.

Care Instructions

Machine wash. Do not tumble dry.

Size Chart

Total Length1/2 Bust GirthSleeve Length
423"16"14.5"
623.5"16.5"15"
824"17.5"15.5"
1024"18.5"15.5"
1224.5"19"15.5"
1424.5"20.5"15.5"
1625"21.5"15.5"
1825"22.5"15.5"
2025"24"15.5"

Made In France

Saint James is the Normandy-based purveyor of the original Breton Striped Shirt. This item is produced in its employee-owned atelier in France, where only the finest ingredients are sourced for pieces that last decades and using panels of fabric for minimal waste. Learn more about our heritage and production methods in the "Since 1889" section.

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