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The Long Sleeve T-Shirt
100% organic long staple cotton. 200gsm midweight jersey fabric with a dry handfeel and elevated neckline. Milled, cut and sewn in Portugal.
A relaxed, straight cut fit for a pared-back, effortless look. Available in two lengths to suit both proportions and preference.
Size & Fit
Our women's long sleeve tops are available in two lengths per size, adjusting both the body length by 3cm (1.2") and the sleeve length by 2cm (0.8").
The model is 177cm/5'10” tall and wears the The Long Sleeve T-Shirt in size M Regular.Compare an item you own to our detailed measurement chart using our instructions below.
All measurements are garment measurements - take them on the garment lying out flat, not on the body. Please note actual garment measurements can vary +/- 1.5cm
Measurements XS S M L XL Shoulder to Shoulder 41.5 43 44.5 46 47.5 Chest 46 49 52 55 58 Waist 44.5 47.5 50.5 53.5 56.5 Bottom 46 49 52 55 58 Length XS S M L XL Regular 56 58 60.5 63 65.5 Long 59 61 63.5 66 68.5 Sleeve XS S M L XL Regular 58 59 60 61 62 Long 60 61 62 63 64 A: SHOULDER Measure straight across the shoulders, from one side to the other
B: CHEST Measure straight across the chest, 1 cm down from one armpit to the other
C: WAIST Measure straight across at the narrowest part of the garment
D: BOTTOM Measure straight across the bottom of the garment.
E: LENGTH Measure straight down from the highest point of the shoulder to the bottom of the garment.
F: SLEEVE Measure from shoulder to bottom of sleeve.
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Long length
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The Long Sleeve T-Shirt is made from a heavier long staple organic cotton jersey with a dry handle, accentuated with a twin needle stitched, rib-knitted neckline for durability and framing.
- Release
2023
- Version
2.0
- Fiber composition
100% organic cotton
- Fiber grade
Long staple
- Fabric construction
Single jersey
- Fabric weight
200gsm
Accentuated body-fabric crew-neck
Twin needle stitched hems
This t-shirt is milled, cut and sewn in facilities in Northern Portugal that we've worked with for over a decade to develop and refine our jersey recipes, using exclusively certified organically farmed cotton.
How it's made
Packing
Cottonparadise Lda
Várzea, Portugal Est. 2012-01-01
Cottonparadise is a specialized jersey development and in-house cutting and sewing facility that was the very first factory to join the Asket journey. Its owner and manager Paolo grew up in a textile family, and knows the business inside and out. When starting this facility, he set out to build it on a combination heritage and modern technology. Back 2015, when we first started collaborating he employed around 20 people of which 15 were seamstresses. Since then Paolos business has grown with ours. He has built a second production floor, set up a seperate sewing factory located 30 minutes away and partners with multiple local knitters and dyeing houses to source his fabrics. This specific facility coordinates the production of some of our most cherished garments from yarn to final product. Cottonparadise source yarns, knitting, dyeing and finishing of fabrics from nearby partners, while handling all cutting, most of the sewing and all final quality controls in-house.
Employees
40
Salary
1300 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h, 5 days, starting 8am
Tier
Manufacturing
Last Visit
2024-03-01
Portugal
2024-03-01
Pressing
Cottonparadise Lda
Várzea, Portugal Est. 2012-01-01
Cottonparadise is a specialized jersey development and in-house cutting and sewing facility that was the very first factory to join the Asket journey. Its owner and manager Paolo grew up in a textile family, and knows the business inside and out. When starting this facility, he set out to build it on a combination heritage and modern technology. Back 2015, when we first started collaborating he employed around 20 people of which 15 were seamstresses. Since then Paolos business has grown with ours. He has built a second production floor, set up a seperate sewing factory located 30 minutes away and partners with multiple local knitters and dyeing houses to source his fabrics. This specific facility coordinates the production of some of our most cherished garments from yarn to final product. Cottonparadise source yarns, knitting, dyeing and finishing of fabrics from nearby partners, while handling all cutting, most of the sewing and all final quality controls in-house.
Employees
40
Salary
1300 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h, 5 days, starting 8am
Tier
Manufacturing
Last Visit
2024-03-01
Portugal
2024-03-01
Washing
Green Dye Intemporal Dyeing S.A.
Várzea, Portugal Est. 1994-01-01
Employees
143
Salary
1150 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h, 3 shifts
Tier
Manufacturing
Portugal
-
Sewing
José, Adélio & Ofelia - Indústria de confecções Lda
Portugal
-
Cutting
Cottonparadise Lda
Várzea, Portugal Est. 2012-01-01
Cottonparadise is a specialized jersey development and in-house cutting and sewing facility that was the very first factory to join the Asket journey. Its owner and manager Paolo grew up in a textile family, and knows the business inside and out. When starting this facility, he set out to build it on a combination heritage and modern technology. Back 2015, when we first started collaborating he employed around 20 people of which 15 were seamstresses. Since then Paolos business has grown with ours. He has built a second production floor, set up a seperate sewing factory located 30 minutes away and partners with multiple local knitters and dyeing houses to source his fabrics. This specific facility coordinates the production of some of our most cherished garments from yarn to final product. Cottonparadise source yarns, knitting, dyeing and finishing of fabrics from nearby partners, while handling all cutting, most of the sewing and all final quality controls in-house.
Employees
40
Salary
1300 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h, 5 days, starting 8am
Tier
Manufacturing
Last Visit
2024-03-01
Portugal
2024-03-01
Finishing
LMA - Leandro Manuel Araújo S.A.
Portugal
-
Piece dyeing
Ronutex Tinturaria e Acabamentos Têxteis Lda
Vila Nova de Famalicao, Portugal Est. 1984-01-01
Employees
86
Salary
1091 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h
Portugal
-
Knitting
LMA - Leandro Manuel Araújo S.A.
Portugal
-
Spinning
Şirikçioğlu İplik ve Denim İşletmeleri A.Ş.
Turkey
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Combing
Şirikçioğlu İplik ve Denim İşletmeleri A.Ş.
Turkey
-
Ginning
Unknown
Unknown
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Farming
Unknown
Unknown
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Finishing
LMA - Leandro Manuel Araújo S.A.
Portugal
-
Knitting
LMA - Leandro Manuel Araújo S.A.
Portugal
-
Spinning
Tearfil – Indústria Têxtil S.A.
Portugal
-
Fiber dyeing
Unknown
Tajikistan
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Combing
Tearfil – Indústria Têxtil S.A.
Portugal
-
Ginning
Unknown
Unknown
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Farming
Unknown
Unknown
-
Sewing thread
Realfio – Têxteis Lda
Portugal
-
Main label
Rudholm & Haak (HK) Ltd
Hong Kong
-
Care label
Rudholm Portugal Lda
Portugal
-
Cost, resource and impact breakdown
For every garment, we not only disclose the full supply chain, but also its monetary and resource cost structure along with the resulting CO2e emissions. Impact is calculated in kg of climate change CO₂ equivalent. Figures refer to garment production (raw material to finished garment) and exclude post-purchase lifecycle stages (shipping, use phase, end of life).
| Component | Cost | Co2 | Water | Energy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Assembly | 7.2 EUR | 0.07 kg | 0.12 l | 0.21 kWh |
| Main Fabric | 5.2 EUR | 1.58 kg | 31.13 l | 7.69 kWh |
| Trims | 0.4 EUR | 0 kg | 0 l | 0.01 kWh |
| Transport | 0.4 EUR | 0.84 kg | 0.07 l | 5.79 kWh |
| Total | 13.3 EUR | 2.51 kg | 31.32 l | 13.71 kWh |
Care instructions
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Iron at medium temperature, 150°C
Do not dry clean
Wash with similar colors at 30°C
Detailed care instructions
- Wash inside out to preserve color
- Wash with similar colors to prevent color bleeding
- To avoid creases, wash on low cycle and give the garment a careful shake after wash
- Hang dry to remove wrinkles and reduce the need for ironing
- Store your t-shirts folded and lying flat in your wardrobe. Hangers can stretch out the fibers and cause hanger-bumps. If you insist on hanging your t-shirts, use a wide hanger that supports the shoulders and avoid hanging it by the neck label.
- Don’t forget to insert the hangers from the bottom of the t-shirts to avoid unnecessary stretching of the collar.
- Avoid storing and drying in direct sunlight to prevent colour changes, sunlight also makes the cotton fibers weaker.
- To avoid stains in the armpit, go easy on the deodorant and make sure that you use aluminum-free or low-aluminum deodorant or antiperspirant.
How to take care of cotton jersey
Cotton is the most used natural fabric worldwide. There are many types of cotton fabrics available and many uses for it. To be safe, we suggest you have a look at the care instructions for the specific item before washing. As a natural fiber, cotton is prone to shrinkage - the looser/more elastic the knit, the more potential shrinkage. At Asket we prewash all our clothing to eliminate shrinkage, but this is not always the case for cotton clothing. This is a general guide of how to care for cotton clothes, helping you make your garments look better and last longer.
Garment take back and resale
To extend the life of our product, we take back any unwanted Asket garments - no matter their condition or age. In exchange, you'll receive a reward voucher based on the type(s) of garments you return. Your sent in garments will be handled for resale at our Bondegatan Restore location.
Product category | Reward value |
|---|---|
Underwear | 0 EUR |
T-Shirts & Accessories | 5 EUR |
Shirts & Sweatshirts | 10 EUR |
Knitwear | 15 EUR |
Trousers, Dresses & Skirts | 20 EUR |
Outerwear | 25 EUR |