Cellular Cotton Underwear Vest
The sleeveless version of Sunspel’s Q14 cellular cotton, built for heat, layering, and old-school ease.
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Story & heritage
Sunspel’s cellular cotton story begins in 1914, when the brand invented a fabric on traditional lace machines for lightweight underwear. The vest keeps that fabric closest to its original role: cool, breathable, and worn close to the body.
The official page positions the vest for warm days or relaxing at home, a reminder that many Sunspel icons started as practical underwear before becoming visible wardrobe pieces.
Materials & craft
The official product copy says the vest is made from Sunspel’s unique Q14 ventilated cellular cotton fabric, first developed in 1914. Its open-knit construction allows air to circulate, keeping the body cool and comfortable in warmer weather.
Fabric details specify 100% cotton and Portuguese production; the long, loose fit is part of the comfort brief rather than a trend detail.
How to choose & style
Use it like a refined undershirt: under linen, under an unbuttoned camp shirt, or alone at home. The best fit is relaxed enough to breathe but not so loose that the armholes collapse.