Quality
Technology
St. Croix has long been an innovator in bringing unique knitting technologies and improvements to the world of luxury men’s fashions. Distinctive details highlight our handcrafted knitwear, making them the finest in the world.
Never-roll Collar
We fashion the world’s finest polo, St. Croix Style 3047, featuring our patented knit-in Collar Stays. You’ll always look great with a collar that never rolls up, never rolls down, even after machine washing. This advance creates a polo with a collar that holds up under a jacket -- won’t droop like other manufacturers.
The Collar Stays are also crafted into other select styles. Contact your representative to learn more.
Techno-Cotton
Fashion meets performance in this exclusive knit of Techno-Cotton, the result of a unique knitting technology from St. Croix that combines a moisture wicking microfiber with the world’s finest cotton. The microfiber layer rests against the body where it rapidly wicks moisture from the skin and transfers it to the cotton, allowing it to evaporate. By controlling moisture, Techno-Cotton regulates body temperature for maximum comfort in all climates.
Natural Stretch
St. Croix’s knit technology for comfort, fit and movement. Provides stretch with total shape retention!
Natural Stretch Wool
St. Croix uses exclusively Super Merino Wool, the world’s finest wool from the Merino sheep of Australia. We’ve developed advanced knitting technologies that use an ultra-thin, ultra-fine fiber of the lightest wool to create this natural fiber knitwear. You’ll love that this handcrafted garment stretches to move with you, yet retains its shape for an impeccable look each time you wear it.
Natural Stretch Cotton With Techno-Cotton
By controlling moisture, Techno-Cotton regulates your body temperature for maximum comfort in all climates! St.Croix’s exclusive knitting technology combines moisture wicking microfiber with the finest cotton. The microfiber layer rests comfortably against the body where it rapidly draws moisture away from the skin and transfers it to the cotton, allowing it to evaporate. |