AITO garment-washes its cotton until the edges give way on their own. Collar, cuffs, front placket, hem, pocket flaps — every edge is left raw, short threads sitting at the boundary. The cotton itself carries a matte, slightly dry hand from repeated washing rather than chemical treatment. Underneath those frayed edges, the construction is clean: unpadded shoulders, a horizontal yoke seam and vertical centre-back seam giving the back its shape. Flat, tone-on-tone buttons that disappear against the dark grey. The tonal variation across the surface is natural — darker at the body, slightly chalky at stress points where the wash wore harder.
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