Turn Up Sleeve Shirt - Wheat Batik
About this product
Stay cool and look stylish in this turn-up sleeve shirt in a beautiful wheat pattern. Perfect for warm weather, beach holidays, or casual summer days, the lightweight rayon fabric keeps you comfortable while the relaxed fit allows easy movement. Roll the sleeves up further for a laid-back look or wear them down for more coverage.
Each shirt is decorated with a batik printed pattern. Batik uses wax-resist dyeing techniques and is a traditional method of printing from Bali, Indonesia. The process creates unique variations in pattern and colour, making each shirt one-of-a-kind.
This comes in both 'Free Size' and 'Plus Size'.
Free Size is designed to fit between an 8 to 14
Plus Size is designed to fit between 16 to 22
Your purchase supports Fair Trade practices and fair wages for these talented makers.
Sizing InformationFree Size
This is a Free Size item.
It’s designed to fit a UK Women’s size 8 - 14, or a Men’s XS - M.
How can the same piece of clothing fit such a range of sizes?
These items are either designed with a stretchy fabric or a fabric that drapes nicely, which might fit slightly differently, but will still look good on many different bodies. Or it will be designed so that it can be adjusted to fit many different shapes.
Need a larger fit? See our Plus Size range, which fits a UK Women’s 16 - 22 or a Men’s L - XXL.
To learn more about our sizing, read our FAQs and view our sizing charts, follow the link here.
Shipping Information
| Standard - Tracked 48 via Royal Mail |
£3.50 |
| Express - Tracked 24 via Royal Mail |
£4.50 |
| Next Day Delivery via DPD (Mon-Thurs) |
£7.99 |
| USA - International Tracked via Royal Mail |
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| Worldwide (excluding USA) - International Tracked via Royal Mail |
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Batik FAQs
What is batik?
Batik is a centuries-old Indonesian textile art. Artisans draw designs onto fabric with hot wax, then dye the cloth. The wax resists the dye, leaving intricate patterns behind once it's removed. Every batik piece in our Bali range is made this way by hand.
How should I wash my batik clothing?
We recommend a cool hand wash to keep the colours at their best. Avoid bleach and tumble drying. Line dry in the shade to keep the colours vibrant, and iron inside out if needed. Washing separately for the first couple of washes is a good idea in case of any colour run.
Why does my new batik item have small wax marks?
Small traces of wax sometimes remain from the batik-making process. They're completely harmless and wash out naturally in the first wash or two. It's a nice reminder that your item is genuinely handmade rather than mass-produced.

