Linen Denim Workshirt in Sax
Linen Denim Workshirt in Sax
Linen Denim Workshirt in Sax
Linen Denim Workshirt in Sax
Linen Denim Workshirt in Sax
Linen Denim Workshirt in Sax
Linen Denim Workshirt in Sax
Pherrow's

Linen Denim Workshirt in Sax

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Size: Medium
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  • Modeled after 1940s CPO shirts, the PNCS1 Workshirt from Pherrow’s is crafted from a cotton-linen denim fabric woven at a medium weight with a visible slub and nep texture. Paying homage to the shirt’s naval heritage, this piece features original anchor buttons, a traditional chin strap, chainstitch construction, and a single utility chest pocket.
    • Regular fit
    • Mediumweight cotton-linen denim
    • Single chest pocket
    • Traditional chin strap collar
    • Gusseted side vents
    • Chainstitched side seams
    • Anchor motif buttons
    • 65% cotton, 35% linen
    • Made in Japan
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    M 43.5" 17.5" 22.8" 27"
    L 44.5" 18.25" 23.5" 28"
    XL 46" 18.75" 24" 28.5"
    XXL 48" 20" 25.25" 29.5"

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  • Founded by Masahiro Shimura in the early 1990s, Pherrow’s emerged as a pioneer in the "Ametora" (American-traditional) scene in Harajuku. Initially known for its faithful reproductions of classic American garments, the brand has since evolved to blend vintage inspiration with original design, creating modern Japanese-Americana with a whimsical touch.

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With roots in the reproduction of timeless American styles, founder Masahiro Shimura established Pherrow's in the early '90s as a pioneer in the "Ametora" scene. Since 1991 Pherrow's has transformed, keeping their soul in classic Japanese-Americana, but not limiting themselves to the conformity of carbon-copy reproduction. Further expanding their collection to include vintage-inspired graphics, shirting, and fabrics, Pherrow's still continues to make iconic Ivy-league and workwear-inspired silhouettes more than 25 years later.