Ames Workshirt in Indian Madder/Iron Canvas
Ames Workshirt in Indian Madder/Iron Canvas
Ames Workshirt in Indian Madder/Iron Canvas
Ames Workshirt in Indian Madder/Iron Canvas
Ames Workshirt in Indian Madder/Iron Canvas
Ames Workshirt in Indian Madder/Iron Canvas
Ames Workshirt in Indian Madder/Iron Canvas
Ames Workshirt in Indian Madder/Iron Canvas
Ames Workshirt in Indian Madder/Iron Canvas
Indi + Ash

Ames Workshirt in Indian Madder/Iron Canvas

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Size: 1/XS
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  • The Ames Workshirt from Indi + Ash takes its inspiration from the classic Big Mac shirt, cut in a slightly oversized fit that can be layered and worn like a jacket. The handwoven canvas fabric is made using a "smashed weft" technique, where one naturally dyed madder yarn and one iron dyed yarn are smashed together on the loom at each weft pick, creating a beautifully subtle and organic striped banding throughout the fabric. Finished with kala cotton side vents with hand embroidery logo, two large patch pockets, and large corozo buttons.
    • Relaxed fit
    • Handwoven canvas fabric
    • Naturally dyed madder and iron yarns
    • Two large patch pockets
    • Kala cotton side vents with hand embroidery
    • Corozo buttons
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in India
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    1 40" 17.5" 24.75" 29.5"
    2 43" 18" 25" 30"
    3 44.5" 18.5" 25" 30.75"
    4 47" 19" 25.25" 31"
    5
    49.5" 19.75" 25.5" 32"

Indi + Ash is founded on the love for handmade garments and sustainable manufacturing, started as a way to offer beautiful clothes that represent the values they stand for. Each piece is created in collaboration with artisan partners who have been honing their techniques for generations, with respect for their craft through fair wages and consumer education. By working with only natural fibers and natural dyes, paying back into local education, and honoring artisan traditions, Indi + Ash represents a new ethical business model focused on uplifting communities where our clothing is made.