Q100 Sea Island Cotton

Q100 was developed for the unique properties of our luxury Sea Island cotton. We’ve been working with this rare cotton since the 19th century and it is spun by Swiss specialists who have been working with it as long as we have. Q100 is knitted as an interlock to emphasise the exceptional smoothness of cotton and this gives it an extra soft handle on both sides, making this the ultimate luxury fabric. While we offer a full range of Sea Island cotton garments, this fabric is used for our Sea Island cotton Riviera polos and T-shirts.

Q82 Supima Cotton Jersey

Sunspel’s ‘Quality 82’ is a unique fine jersey cotton used for our Classic Made in England T-shirts. It is directly descended from the pioneering fabric that Sunspel owner Thomas Hill invented in the late 1800s to make some the world’s earliest luxury T-Shirts. Today’s Q82 is constructed from an extra-long staple Supima cotton. We work with specialist spinners and knitters to make a jersey that is soft and lightweight, yet also durable and able to retain its shape through multiple washes: it is the perfect fabric for luxury, everyday garments that will last you for years.

Q14 Cotton Cellular Warp

‘Quality 14’ was developed in the 1930s, when Sunspel owner Peter Hill re-engineered traditional Nottinghamshire lace warp-knitting machines to create a cotton fabric with an open, or ‘cellular’, knit. As well as being breathable and cool, the unique way the yarn locks together means that 
the fabric is extremely strong and durable.

Q75 Cotton Warp Knit

Sunspel’s iconic Riviera Polo Shirt – famously worn by Daniel Craig as James Bond – is made from ‘Quality 75’, a lightweight, breathable 100% Supima cotton fabric with a unique ability to retain its shape.

Q75 was invented in 1955 by Sunspel owner Peter Hill for his holidays in the French Riviera. Finding traditional piqué polo shirts too warm and heavy, he created something more comfortable for hot weather. Returning home to Long Eaton, he recalibrated Sunspel’s warp knit lacemaking machines to create a lightweight open knit cotton fabric with a soft, breathable mesh structure.

He named the resulting garment the Riviera Polo Shirt, and a Sunspel icon was born.