Tencel Gabardine Pearl Snap Shirt in Faded Black
Tencel Gabardine Pearl Snap Shirt in Faded Black
Tencel Gabardine Pearl Snap Shirt in Faded Black
Tencel Gabardine Pearl Snap Shirt in Faded Black
Tencel Gabardine Pearl Snap Shirt in Faded Black
Tencel Gabardine Pearl Snap Shirt in Faded Black
Tencel Gabardine Pearl Snap Shirt in Faded Black
Tencel Gabardine Pearl Snap Shirt in Faded Black
Tencel Gabardine Pearl Snap Shirt in Faded Black
Tencel Gabardine Pearl Snap Shirt in Faded Black
Tencel Gabardine Pearl Snap Shirt in Faded Black
Tencel Gabardine Pearl Snap Shirt in Faded Black
Tencel Gabardine Pearl Snap Shirt in Faded Black
Wythe

Tencel Gabardine Pearl Snap Shirt in Faded Black


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  • In an effort to produce a time-accurate representation of the original American workshirt, Wythe derives its pattern from hundreds of hours scouring vintage stores, private sellers, and poring over historical photos to replicate the American spirit found in shirts worn throughout the early-to-mid 1900s. Wythe's signature warm weather shirt features a custom-woven Tencel gabardine fabric with a sleek finish and lightweight feel, designed to mimic vintage rayon western shirts. The shirts come fitted with pearl snap buttons, an open spread collar, and feather pleats to complete the western aesthetic.
    • Regular fit
    • Design based on American made shirting from the 1920s to 1960s
    • Lightweight tencel gabardine fabric
    • Two acorn chest pockets
    • Pearl snap buttons
    • 100% Tencel
    • Made in Portugal
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    Small 42" 17.25" 25.25" 30.5."
    Medium 44" 17.75" 25.5" 30.75"
    Large 47.5" 18.25" 25.5" 31.5"
    X-Large 49" 18.75" 25.75" 31.75"

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  • In search of bygone heirlooms of the past, Wythe aims to recreate icons of the past. Inspired by the oxford shirts worn by Miles Davis, the denim pearl snaps James Dean wore, and the the sweatshirts seen on Paul Newman, Wythe looks to pieces of lost Americana in designing classics that evoke the spirit of the west.