Thomas Mason (apparel)

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Thomas Mason is a British shirting brand founded in 1796 and currently owned by Albini Group of Albino, Bergamo.[1]

Thomas Mason fabric mill was one of the first factories to manufacture cotton shirt fabrics.[2][3][4] Thomas Mason uses the 100/2 weaving technique, otherwise known as Mayfair cotton, for a tight weave, ideal for high-end shirting. This made Thomas Mason popular with the aristocracy. Thomas Mason has collaborated with Unsubscribed, Brooks Brothers, J. Crew, and Todd Snyder.[5][6][7] Thomas Mason was bought by the Albini Group in 1992.

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