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Grana Linen Boyfriend Shirt Review

Hi guys and I have another Grana review for you today.  As you know I'm a huge fan of Grana's pima cotton shirts (and in fact after consistently wearing and washing both Grana and Everlane's cotton shirts, I find that the Grana shirts have held up much better and I find myself reaching for my Grana shirts more often because they're even softer after washing).  Well here's another Grana product that I think is of higher quality than Everlane's, their linen.  (The review of Everlane's linen square shirt can be found here). 

I found Grana's linen to be smoother and softer than Everlane's.  This could be because Grana's linen comes from an Irish factory, Baird McNutt, that's been producing linen since 1912.  That's a long time to really hone in on their product quality.  Meanwhile Everlane's linen is produced in China.  BUT, there's a trade-off because I think Everlane's linen shirt design is so much more modern and flattering than Grana's plain 'ole boyfriend shirt style.  So really if I could only choose one linen shirt for the season I would have to go with Everlane's even though Grana's linen quality is better.  

I ordered the boyfriend shirt in a small (though usually I order Grana's pima shirt in a medium), and found that the small was still quite large.  But of course it's supposed to be an oversized fit since it's a boyfriend shirt.  I just really wasn't as much of a fan of the manly style and the muted blue color.  But if you're looking for a high-quality traditionally-styled linen shirt than this Grana shirt fits the bill.  And use this referral link to get you 10% off your first order.

P.S. Grechen from Grechen's Closet coincidentally has a post up all about linen here.