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Merz b. Schwanen

Linen Cotton Johnny Collar Polo Shirt

Linen Cotton Johnny Collar Polo Shirt

Regular price $125.00 USD
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A breezy take on a classic polo from the loopwheel masters

Merz b. Schwanen applies its legendary commitment to quality to this refined, casual staple. Built from a 50/50 blend of organic cotton and linen, this polo balances a slightly structured feel with exceptional breathability. It’s the ideal choice for elevated summer style, whether you're navigating a coastal breeze or a humid city afternoon.

Features

  • Johnny collar design offers a clean, button-less look for effortless layering
  • Lightweight 4oz fabric ensures maximum airflow in high temperatures
  • Subtle tonal swan embroidery on the front for a low-profile mark of quality
  • Relaxed fit provides a comfortable, airy silhouette without looking oversized
  • Garment-washed finish for a soft, lived-in feel right out of the box

Sizing

  • The Linen Cotton Johnny Collar Pollo Shirt runs small and may shrink slightly after the first wash. We recommend sizing up.

Materials & Care

  • Body: 50% organic cotton, 50% linen (4oz/sq.yd.)
  • Origin: Made in Portugal
  • Warm machine wash, air-dry, no dryer

About

Originally founded in 1911, Merz B Schwanen was reborn in 2011 when designers Gitta and Peter Plotnicki found one of their first henleys at a flea market. They saw that at 90 years old, this henley still had life in it and decided that Merz B Schwanen had to make a comeback. Floored by the henley’s quality, craftsmanship, and insane comfort, Gitta and Peter found the original factory in southern Germany, repaired the century-old loopwheel machines, and got to work on reviving the brand. Today, their apparel is just like the originals: handcrafted on loopwheel machines to create authentic circular knits—in other words, there are no side seams like you would find in today’s modern shirting. And with each new release, you can tell that the legacy of Merz B Schwanen is just as alive today as it was in 1911.

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