The rarest grade. In every thread.
Giza 45. Grown in a narrow strip of Nile Delta soil between the cities of Giza, Beheira, and Kafr el-Sheikh — where ancient alluvial silt, flood cycles, and long Egyptian days conspire to produce fibres between 36 and 45 millimetres long. Standard cotton averages 25. That difference is everything: less fuzz, no pilling, a natural lustre that no finishing chemical can replicate. Less than one percent of the world's cotton meets this grade. Every shirt in this edit is made from it.