Old Japanese Twill Work Shirt in Pigment-Dyed Brick
Old Japanese Twill Work Shirt in Pigment-Dyed Brick
Old Japanese Twill Work Shirt in Pigment-Dyed Brick
Old Japanese Twill Work Shirt in Pigment-Dyed Brick
Old Japanese Twill Work Shirt in Pigment-Dyed Brick
Old Japanese Twill Work Shirt in Pigment-Dyed Brick
Old Japanese Twill Work Shirt in Pigment-Dyed Brick
Old Japanese Twill Work Shirt in Pigment-Dyed Brick
Old Japanese Twill Work Shirt in Pigment-Dyed Brick
Old Japanese Twill Work Shirt in Pigment-Dyed Brick
Old Japanese Twill Work Shirt in Pigment-Dyed Brick
Fullcount

Old Japanese Twill Work Shirt in Pigment-Dyed Brick

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Size: 38/Small
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  • The 4076 Work Shirt from Fullcount is made using the brand's custom weave work twill fabric in a classic button-up silhouette. Utilizing fine-count yarn in combination with a high-density weave, the shirt sports a smooth texture with a substantial medium-weight heft. Shuttle woven and sewn on vintage American sewing machines for time-accurate construction, the shirt features an in-house garment dye enzyme wash process giving the shirt the feel and appearance of a time-worn garment. Modeled after 1940's work shirts, the chambray comes finished with two large chest pockets, period correct urea buttons, and vintage stitched reinforcement.
    • Regular fit
    • Medium-weight cotton twill fabric
    • Garment dyed
    • Enzyme "Old" wash 
    • Two large chest pockets at front
    • Triple stitched detailing
    • Urea buttons
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in Japan 
    • Style: 4076
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    38
    41" 17" 23.75”
    28.25"
    40
    42" 17.75" 24.3" 29"
    42
    43.75" 18.3"
    24.75" 29.5"
    44
    45" 19.3" 24.75" 30"

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  • A founding member of the legendary Osaka 5, Fullcount is regarded as a pioneer in the world of Japanese denim. Born in 1992, the brand is considered to be among the first Japanese labels to employ long-staple Zimbabwe cotton in their pursuit of creating the perfect denim, which has earned Fullcount a dedicated group of admirers across the globe.
A founding member of the legendary Osaka 5, Fullcount is regarded as a pioneer in the world of Japanese denim. Born in 1992, the brand is considered to be among the first Japanese labels to employ long-staple Zimbabwe cotton in their pursuit of creating the perfect denim, which has earned Fullcount a dedicated group of admirers across the globe.