Herringbone Work Shirt in Navy
Herringbone Work Shirt in Navy
Herringbone Work Shirt in Navy
Herringbone Work Shirt in Navy
Herringbone Work Shirt in Navy
Herringbone Work Shirt in Navy
Herringbone Work Shirt in Navy
Herringbone Work Shirt in Navy
Herringbone Work Shirt in Navy
Herringbone Work Shirt in Navy
Herringbone Work Shirt in Navy
Herringbone Work Shirt in Navy
Engineered Garments

Herringbone Work Shirt in Navy

$ 312.00
Size: X-Small
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  • Engineered Garment's work shirt refines the classic style in a contemporary relaxed button-up design. Crafted from a brushed cotton herringbone fabric, the shirt sports a soft texture with a medium weight heft. Sewn with asymmetric dual chest pockets, barrel cuffs, and a button-down placket. 
    • Relaxed fit
    • Medium-weight cotton herringbone fabric
    • Coated resin buttons
    • Asymmetrical front chest pocket
    • Reinforced cuffs and collar
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in USA
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    X-Small 44" 18" 23" 31"
    Small 46" 18.75" 23.5" 32"
    Medium 48" 19.25" 24" 32.5"
    Large 51" 19.75" 25.5" 33"

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  • Founded 1999 by Daiki Suzuki in New York City, the Engineered Garments mission statement is "to make garments that become more personal through the experiences you have with them." Drawing from years buying for Nepenthes stores, Suzuki values unique garment construction with attention to detail; realized through Engineered Garments. Each piece in the brand's ever-evolving catalog is designed with hidden qualities and meaning, straying from the idea of "perfect design."
Founded 1999 by Daiki Suzuki in New York City, the Engineered Garments mission statement is "to make garments that become more personal through the experiences you have with them." Drawing from years buying for Nepenthes stores, Suzuki values unique garment construction with attention to detail; realized through Engineered Garments, each piece is designed with hidden qualities and meaning, straying from the idea of "perfect design."