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40s Worker Tweed Flannel Shirt BR-24449

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    "A loose-fitting piece that can be worn casually"

    This work shirt-style flannel shirt is made from a tweedy cotton fabric that is woven to give it a moderate texture. Based on a flannel shirt from the 1940s, this one-of-a-kind flannel shirt incorporates details from various eras. With a moderately wide silhouette, this piece will make a statement as the main piece of your outfit or as a jacket.

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    "Just the right relaxed silhouette"

    The texture and size of the fabric are somewhere between a jacket and a shirt, making it extremely versatile to wear as the main piece or as an inner layer in an outfit. Based on the 1940s, it incorporates details from flannel shirts of various eras, while also incorporating work elements. However, the design is carefully crafted down to the smallest details, such as the matching of the pocket patterns and the exquisite silhouette. The neck is fitted with a chin strap, which is not often seen in the 1940s style that it is based on, and the design is interesting.

    The armholes are loose and relaxed, so even a thick inner layer won't feel bulky.

    The chest pocket has a perfectly matched pattern, a detail that is hard to find in vintage items.

    The large rounded hem is set to an exquisite length that allows it to be tucked in.

    The large armholes taper sharply towards the cuffs, a design seen in vintage garments. Three tucks are added to give the cuffs a beautiful look.

    The 100% cotton tweed fabric is easy to use for everyday wear, but has a look that rivals wool blends. Each color has a different color scheme, but all of them are exquisitely autumn-winter colors.




    SPEC

     

    cm Width Length Breadth Sleeve
    Length
    M 59 72 52 59
    L 61 74 54 60
    XL 63 76 56 61



    COLOR Grey / Blue / Beige
    QUALITY Cotton 100%
    NUMBER BR-24449
    ORIGIN Japan
    Category: 24AW, NEW ARRIVAL, SHIRT

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