AW24 captured in our Chiltern Street flagship
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Tencel is almost a verb now, ubiquitous and of varying (and sometimes questionable) grades and origins, so much so that sometimes it’s used interchangeably with viscose and modal, all types of rayon. Essentially, all these cellulose fibres are made using the same method. Dissolve wood pulp, mix it with a solvent to produce a wet mixture, dry it through spinning and push this mixture through small holes to form threads, that will be spun into yarn and woven into cloth.
The differences between viscose or modal (both chemically intensive) and the closed loop Tencel used at King & Tuckfield, are two. First, the chemical solution used at Tencel is more easily recoverable, and a closed-loop solvent system means almost no solvent is dumped into the ecosystem. Instead, it is recycled time and time again to produce new fibres and minimise harmful waste. Second, Tencel is made from sustainably sourced wood (PEFC or FSC tree plantations), while around 30% of rayon and viscose used in fashion is made from pulp sourced from endangered and ancient forest.
The “silky” handfeel you get from our garments, is due to the quality and length of fibers used to produce the twill fabric we purchase from the Netherlands. And since our belief system revolves around Longevity, know that breathability, odour resistance and 50% more than cotton moisture absorption, makes our Tencel garments both luxurious and friendly to our body (warm in the Winter and cool in the Summer, like merino) and the environment.
As for our prints, the actual design is neither computer generated nor CAD drawn, but hand painted, digitised and directly printed (always with 100% eco-friendly ink), also in The Netherlands on the fabric of the same origin, in a small high-tech facility. We minimise the miles our product has to take, so you can put in all the miles you need for as long as you want, knowing we did our bit to protect jobs and the environment.
UK 1st Class (1-3 days from dispatch) | £9 | |
USA & Central Europe (2-3 days from dispatch) | £40 | |
Southern Europe & Channel Is. (5-7 days. from dispatch) | £45 | |
International Zones (5-7 days. from dispatch) | £50 - £55 |
Should you wish to cancel or return any purchases, you may do so by contacting info@kingandtuckfield.com first. Returns Terms and Conditions vary based on region and SALE vs. full-price items. SALE items are non-refundable (e-credit is offered instead). Please read carefully full Ts&Cs, by clicking on the link below, before purchasing.
As we are exporting from the UK on EXW Incoterms, all non-UK customers will be subject to import duties and import taxes which are NOT included at checkout. Any such taxes and duties or any additional sales taxes placed on your delivery, we cannot be held responsible. Note that deliveries to most of Europe may be subject to customs delays outside of our control.
Size | Chest | Waist | Hip |
XS | 81 | 65 | 91 |
S | 86 | 70 | 96 |
M | 91 | 75 | 101 |
L | 96 | 80 | 106 |
XL | 101 | 85 | 111 |
Size | Neck | Chest | Waist | Seat | Thigh |
28 / XS | 38.4 | 92 | 76 | 92 | 53 |
30 / S | 39.7 | 97 | 81 | 97 | 55.5 |
32 / M | 41 | 102 | 86 | 102 | 58 |
34 / L | 42.3 | 107 | 91 | 107 | 60.5 |
36 / XL | 43.6 | 112 | 96 | 112 | 63 |
All measurements are in centimetres.
NECK Using a measuring tape, measure the widest part of your neck.
CHEST Measure the widest part of your chest. Keep the tape horizontal.
WAIST Measure the smallest part of the body above the navel. Be sure you can take a full breath.
SEAT Measure the widest part of your hips.
THIGH Measure the fullest part of your upper leg.
Still unsure? Contact us.
AW24 captured in our Chiltern Street flagship