

Jamaican Bandana Madras
Gender: Men
Season: SS26
While most of our Madras styles are drawn from our own archives, this cloth follows a different path. Jamaican Bandana carries deep cultural and historical resonance, and we are honored to incorporate it through our collaboration with Nicholas Daley. Though its origins trace back to the mills of Madras in India, the fabric’s true significance begins with its arrival in Jamaica in the nineteenth century. First worn as a lightweight cloth by laborers, it gradually evolved into a powerful symbol of national identity and pride. It's closely tied to figures like Miss Lou and to Jamaica’s national costume, and its iconic red plaid now holds associations with resilience, creativity, and cultural continuity. Design Construction - Barrel Cuffs - 18 stitches per inch - Asymmetrical button-closure pockets - Flat felled seams - 4.5" adjustable sleeve gauntlet - Extra thick chalk buttons - Split Yoke - Unlined collar and cuffs - Rear collar button - Lined placket - Locker Loop - Pre-washed, pre-shrunk - Rear center box pleat - Made with love in the USA Formal or casual, tucked or untucked, our easy-wearing shirts are an obvious choice for all occasions.
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