The Weight Guide
Every fabric has a weight, measured in grams per square meter — GSM. It’s the plainest fact a piece of clothing can carry: heavier cloth holds still on the body, lighter cloth moves with it. We publish a GSM number for every piece we make, and we test it in a lab rather than trust the factory paperwork alone. This guide walks through what the number means and what it feels like, from our lightest weave to our heaviest.
- What is GSM in fabric?
- What does GSM feel like?
- 200 GSM vs 300 GSM — what's the difference?
- Which GSM is right for a sweatshirt, T-shirt, or trousers?
- How is fabric GSM measured?
| Piece | GSM | Fabric |
|---|---|---|
| The Soft Layer | 340 | 100% Cotton |
| The Easy Trouser | 340 | 100% Cotton |
| The Quiet Sweatshirt | 282 | 95% Cotton / 5% Spandex (Lycra) |
| The Everyday Tee | 270 | 100% Cotton |
| The Weekend Trouser | 270 | 90% Cotton / 10% Polyester |
| The Long Quiet | 136 | 50% Jute / 50% Cotton |