Yarn Dyed Flannel Shirt in Indigo Sax
Yarn Dyed Flannel Shirt in Indigo Sax
Yarn Dyed Flannel Shirt in Indigo Sax
Yarn Dyed Flannel Shirt in Indigo Sax
Yarn Dyed Flannel Shirt in Indigo Sax
Yarn Dyed Flannel Shirt in Indigo Sax
Yarn Dyed Flannel Shirt in Indigo Sax
Yarn Dyed Flannel Shirt in Indigo Sax
Pherrow's

Yarn Dyed Flannel Shirt in Indigo Sax

$ 195.00
Size: Large
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  • This flannel shirt is woven using a combination of rope-dyed indigo and reactive-dyed sax yarns. The fabric features a medium-weight weave and has been brushed for a soft touch. Cut in a relaxed fit silhouette with a curved hem and pockets at the chest. 
    • Relaxed fit
    • Cotton flannel fabric
    • Button-up collar
    • Dual chest pockets
    • Painted resin buttons
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in Japan
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    Medium 43" 18.5" 23.75" 28.5"
    Large 45" 19.25" 24" 28.5"
    X-Large 47" 20" 24.25" 29"
    XX-Large 49" 21" 25" 30.5"

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  • With roots in near-identical reproductions of timeless American styles, founder Masahiro Shimura established Pherrow's in the early '90s as a pioneer in the "Ametora" (American Traditional) scene in Harajuku. Since its founding in 1991, Pherrow's has evolved while staying true to its foundation in classic Japanese Americana. Rather than limiting itself to strict reproductions, the brand creates garments inspired by vintage styles with a more expressive, "make what they want" philosophy.
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.