ORCIVAL
multi-color Basque shirt
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Basque shirts
We now
have the biggest collection of Basque shirts and only the good ones
- ORCIVAL, SAINT JAMES, Le minor... and more.
What are Basque
Shirts?
The Basque shirts were originally made for fishermen in France
and for the French Navy. The shirts drew vacationers' attentions
who visit the country, and became popular as a fashionable clothing
item. It is known that the great artist Pablo Picasso loved the
shirts. He wore Basque shirts in many of his portraits.
Why so many people love it?
Its quality: made by heavy-duty
lightweight combed cotton with a very tight knit to break the wind,
and its shape stays the same and its fabric gets stronger
after washing. So the more you wear it, the better it looks.
Its style: clean, sophisticated
look that never goes out of style and it's easy to style
with different items such as a knitted cardigan or a jacket.
Its comfort: a Basque shirt
made by cotton is very easy to your skin and adopts well
with the weather change. Its fabric is strong that flows
onto your body nicely and flatters your shape.
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Who makes it?
< Three
well-known brands for Basque shirts >
The SAINT- JAMES:
Established in Lower Normandy, in the commune of Saint-James,
France in 1889. It is known to be the oldest brand to
produce the Basque shirts. St. James has made the shirts
for French
Navy in 1970s and in 1980s.
ORCIVAL:
Established in Lyon, France in 1930s. Its Basque shirts are known
for the logo of a cicada on the front corner and slits on both sides
of the shirts. ORCIVAL has also produced Basque shirts for French
Navy in 1970s and in 1980s.
Le Minor:
Established in Bretagne, France in 1936. Le Minor is known for
its big variety of colors - more than 100
colors every season. Compared to St. James and ORCIVAL, Le Minor's
shirts are cut slimmer. If you prefer a tighter fit, Le Minor is
for you.
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