Our long-sleeved shirt Ute in bordeaux is made from a super soft soy jersey - the same that we also use for our men's boxer shorts Alvin and Valentin. Ute has close-fitting sleeves, but is otherwise softly cut in a slight A-line, so super comfortable for sleeping or just to make yourself comfortable at home.
A very special detail on Ute is the box pleat on the back, lined with lace.
A delicate lace border in bordeaux lines the lower edge of this beautiful sleep shirt and the cuffs.
In terms of loungewear, Ute goes perfectly with all of our pieces with the color designation "bordeaux".
We manufacture our Ute in sizes S, M and L, whereby the softly falling cut is very easy to fit and flatters the figure without constricting it in any way. The sleeves tend to be a little longer, but of course they can also be pushed together without any problems, since the fabric is super soft.
Unsere Loungewear, die ja zum Großteil aus Naturfasern besteht, ist sehr unkompliziert zu pflegen. Wir empfehlen, die Stücke bei 30 Grad Feinwäsche in der Waschmaschine zu waschen. Bügeln ist zwar problemlos möglich, aber nicht notwendig, da die elastischen Fasern sich quasi von alleine wieder glätten, wenn du die Stücke zum Trocknen aufhängst.
Wichtig wäre, auf Weichspüler und Waschmittel, die Bleiche enthalten, zu verzichten, und die Stücke (gerade am Anfang) mit ähnlichen Farben zu waschen.

Handwork at the highest level
There is a part of us in every piece of laundry
Each piece of laundry was sewn with a lot of love and conscientiousness either by us, Victoria and Elisabeth, or by one of our seven great employees Mira, Monika, Rosi, Lea, Julia, Sascha and Sabrina.
You can see that in the result - and you can feel it too

Consciously sustainable sourcing
Because fair fashion begins with the materials
We obtain all our materials from overproduction and "leftovers" from the European luxury fashion industry, "rescued tips" so to speak.
We also purchase lace, rubber straps, etc. from various traditional companies, mostly from Germany and Italy.
Since 2021, almost all newly produced lace and swimwear have been made from recycled fibers.