GERMENS™ ARTFASHION • EXTRAVAGANT SHIRTS FROM GERMANY
GERMENS™ produce their fine shirts from Egyptian cotton, and has them woven in Lausitz (Saxony, Germany). Since we use the Jaquard weaving technique, the shirts have a changeable visual appearance and have a very fine and pristine feel to them.
The surface designs of GERMENS™ casual shirts are created by very different approaches and techniques of full-time artists. Each shirt has its own genesis and bears the signature of each artist.
A unique feature of the GERMENS™ shirts are the custom placed prints. Using a sophisticated and highly complex manufacturing process, we guarantee that the patterns and prints will fit perfectly on the shirt, and nothing is lost.
The GERMENS™ shirts are not subject to any temporal classification, but are available depending on their limitations. GERMENS™ long sleeve shirts are limited to 99 pieces, GERMENS™ short sleeve shirts are limited to 499 pieces.
The inclined cuff specifically designed by GERMENS™ gives the shirts an additional exclusive feature. On the inside the cuffs are usually colored, meaning they can be flipped around to give the shirt a more casual feeling.
A recognition feature of the shirts is their collar nick. All shirts have a cut, which is a unique designer characteristic.
The seams are very tight and are set to the edge. This ensures a high durability and looks very noble, especially in the collar area and on the arm cuffs.
For each GERMENS™ shirt, there are buttons which are colored appropriately and, using cross-stitching, are fastened to the shirt. This ensures a long durability, as well as a comfortable means to button and unbutton the shirts, without them wrinkling or breaking.
At GERMENS™, the collars are made of stainless steel and are removable. The collar thus remains stable and gives the GERMENS™ shirt the perfect aesthetics even after multiple wash cycles.
Die GERMENS Hemdproduktion ist sehr speziell und kompliziert. Die außergewöhnlichen Hemden entstehen durch viele aufwendige Arbeitsschritte aus einer Symbiose aus High-tech und Handwerk.
Es werden eigene Stoffe gewebt, bedruckt und hochveredelt. Die edlen Stoffe werden von Hand zugeschnitten und genäht. Die Produktion der Stoffe erfolgt in Deutschland, die Konfektion in einer polnischen Hemdenmanufaktur.