A take on a menswear staple.
Traditionally seen in warmer climates, the technique for making seersucker cloth originates from arab nations.The word originates from the Persian words shr() and shakar() – meaning 'milk and sugar', from the gritty texture ('sugar') on the smooth ('milk') cloth. You can see this effect with the uneven look and feel of the fabric.
Compared with a classic seersucker, Lite Year have used a version with an oversized stripe that adds a much more casual look to the fabric.