Crissman Overshirt in Indigo Sashiko
Crissman Overshirt in Indigo Sashiko
Crissman Overshirt in Indigo Sashiko
Crissman Overshirt in Indigo Sashiko
Crissman Overshirt in Indigo Sashiko
Crissman Overshirt in Indigo Sashiko
Crissman Overshirt in Indigo Sashiko
Dehen 1920

Crissman Overshirt in Indigo Sashiko

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  • The Crissman Overshirt from Dehen 1920 is the brand’s signature heavy-duty overshirt, crafted entirely at their Portland, Oregon factory. Built from a 12oz Japanese sashiko cloth, the jacket has a thick, structured feel that softens with wear. Designed as a true outerwear piece, the Crissman is cut in an oversized shirt-jacket fit and features large chest pockets, double welt hand pockets, reinforced elbows, and cotton-lined interior detailing.
    • Oversized shirt-jacket fit
    • 12oz indigo sashiko fabric
    • Two chest pockets
    • Double welt hand pockets
    • Resin buttons
    • Cotton-lined interior accents
    • Reinforced elbow patches
    • Made in Portland, Oregon, USA
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    Small 43" 18" 25.5" 29.5"
    Medium 45.5" 18.75" 26" 30.5"
    Large 48.5" 19.75" 26.75" 31.5"
    X-Large 50.5" 20.5" 26.75" 32.5"
    XX-Large 53" 21" 27.75" 33.25"

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  • Founded by William Peter Dehen in 1920, Dehen is a heritage American brand known for producing traditional garments using time-honored methods and classic patterns. With a history rooted in collegiate knitwear, motorcycle sweaters, and varsity jackets, Dehen continues its legacy of crafting durable, timeless garments that reflect their motto: “Heavy Duty. Old School Truth.”

Founded by William Peter Dehen in 1920, the century old manufacturer produces traditional American styles using time-honored methods and classic patterns. With roots in supplying knitwear for colleges in the '20s, riding sweaters for Motorcycle clubs in the '30s, and varsity jackets for student athletes throughout the '50s; the brand continues their long-standing tradition of producing garments with a long-lasting quality and rugged style in their Portland, Oregon factory.