Portuguese Flannel
Dorne Camp Collar Shirt
Dorne Camp Collar Shirt
Story
Breathable camp collar shirt with a rich heritage
The Dorne Camp Collar Shirt by Portuguese Flannel is a testament to the quality 4 generations of craftsmanship can produce. Made from a lightweight cotton-linen blend, it delivers breathability that’s perfect for warm weather. Tailored in a regular fit, it features a single chest pocket for a touch of utility and Mother of Pearl buttons for an extra hit of style. More than just a shirt, the Dorne is a piece of Portuguese Flannel’s Heritage—crafted in the renowned mills of Guimarães.
Features
- Front-button placket with handsome Mother of Pearl buttons
- Lay-flat camp collar with a top-button fabric loop closure
- Single chest pocket to hold your shades & other essentials
Materials
- 60% Cotton
- 40% Linen
- Made in Portugal
Sizing
- For the best personal fit, compare the measurements of one of your best-fitting shirts to the garment measurements below
Garment Measurements
| S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 44 | 46½ | 48¾ | 51 | 53⅜ |
| Shoulder | 17¾ | 18½ | 19¼ | 20 | 20¾ |
| Body Length | 27¾ | 28½ | 29⅜ | 30⅛ | 31 |
| Sleeve Length | 9¾ | 10 | 10¼ | 10½ | 10⅝ |
All measurements are in inches.
How to Measure - Chest: Measure straight across from edge to edge, starting 1" below the armhole, multiply by 2 - Shoulder: Measure straight across from shoulder seam to shoulder seam. Again, it’s easiest to measure across the back of the garment - Body Length: Start at the top of the shoulder where it meets the neck seam, and measure straight down to the hem - Sleeve Length: Start at the center of the back of the neck, measure straight across to the shoulder seam, and then follow the edge of the garment to the cuff. Pro tip: it’s easiest to measure across the back of the sleeve
About Portuguese Flannel
In Portugal, one of the last European countries to enter the modern age, there is a saying that goes “Pela obra se conhece o obreiro.” Loosely translated, it means “the workman is known by his work.” We doubt the founders of Portuguese Flannel, brothers Antonio and Manuel Magalhães, the 4th generation of a family of fabric manufacturers whose grandfather opened his own factory in 1935, would have any problem with that. You can see the craftsmanship of experienced hands (some of them second and third generation millworkers themselves) in every shirt they create.
