Agnes Stripe Wool Lyocell Tee

£85.00
Bauxite Orange/Mauve
Size: XXS

Our tee is crafted from soft jersey which is knitted from a blend of wool and lyocell, derived from wood pulp. Cut to a neat silhouette for effortless layering and finished with elongated sleeves.

Striped lyocell and wool-blend jersey. High neck. Elongated sleeves.

Details

Machine wash 30ºC gentle cycle. 70% lyocell, 30% wool. 
Made in Portugal.

Size & Fit

Regular fit. Length: Low hip. Sleeve: Full length. Neck: Crew.
Studio model Haley is 5ft 9in/175cm tall and is wearing a size S.

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Lyocell Care Guide

Lyocell is a versatile fabric made from the wood pulp of trees like eucalyptus, beech, and spruce. Developed in the 1990s as a more eco-friendly alternative to rayon, lyocell quickly gained popularity for its sustainable closed-loop production process, which recycles up to 99% of solvents used, so it is a great alternative to other semi-synthetic fabrics. At TOAST, we appreciate lyocell for its smooth, soft texture, excellent drape, and its ability to hold dye beautifully, resulting in rich, vibrant colors.

Lyocell is known for its strength, breathability, and moisture-wicking properties, making it ideal wear through the seasons. It’s also biodegradable under the right conditions.

How to wash

Lyocell is a resilient fabric, but caring for it gently will help maintain its softness and longevity.

Most lyocell garments can be machine washed, but always check the care label first. Use a gentle cycle at 30 degrees with a mild detergent. Avoid bleach or harsh chemicals, as they can weaken the fibres.

 For delicate lyocell items, handwash in cool water with a gentle detergent. Swish the garment lightly—do not wring or twist, as this can cause creases or distort the shape.

How to dry & store

Lyocell dries best when laid flat or hung on a padded hanger. Avoid tumble drying, as high heat can shrink or damage the fabric. Reshape while damp if necessary, and dry in the shade to preserve colors.

Iron on a low to medium setting while the fabric is still slightly damp, or use a steamer for best results. If ironing directly, turn the garment inside out to avoid shine marks.

Store your lyocell garments in a cool, dry place. Folding is preferable to hanging, as heavier pieces may stretch on hangers over time. Use breathable storage bags to protect from dust without trapping moisture.