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Hometeam Plaid Linen Blend Workshirt
Hometeam Plaid Linen Blend Workshirt
Story
Vintage inspiration meets a classic plaid workshirt
This is the real-deal plaid workshirt of the American West, worn as a staple on the backs of men since the 1920s. And Wythe isn’t messing with tradition here, only making adjustments to bring these silhouettes into the modern day with innovations that will keep the integrity of the shirt for years. The Hometeam Workshirt features flapped chest pockets, feather pleats for a bit of extra movement, and a relaxed fit. And because Wythe will always go the extra mile, the classic plaid pattern is designed with custom-colored yarns in both cotton and linen (great for warm temps) and a chainstitch for a welcomed dose of vintage flair.
Features
- Feather pleat for extra movement
- The triple-needle side seams give the garment a sturdy and professional look
- A vintage chainstitch runoff
- Custom-colored yarn for a unique plaid pattern
- Extra storage space with the flapped chest pockets
- A comfortable, relaxed fit for easy layering
- Made with cotton and linen making it perfect for warmer months
- The snap button closure gives it an old-school look
Materials
- 75% cotton, 25% linen
Size
- This has a relaxed fit, true to size
- For the absolute best personal fit, compare your best-fitting shirt to the garment measurements below Garment Measurements | | S | M | L | XL | XXL | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | Front Body Length (from highest point on shoulder) | 27 ¾” | 27 ¾” | 29 ½” | 29 ½” | 30” | | ½ Across Chest (1” below armhole)| 20” | 22 ¼” | 23 ¾” | 26 | 28 ¾” | | Shoulder Width Seam to Seam | 16 ¾” | 17 ¾” | 18 ¾” | 20” | 22 ½” | | Sleeve Length (center back neck to cuff opening) | 34” | 34” | 36” | 37 ¾” | 39” |
All measurements are in inches.
Care
- Wash cold and hang to dry
About
Scrolling through photos of greats like Miles Davis and Paul Newman can inspire serious wardrobe jealousy. Where did those guys get such sturdily sewn buttondowns, perfectly worn sweatshirts, and subtly swaggering Western wear? Instead of leaving us to comb the archives, the team at Wythe poured over collections of menswear dating back to the ‘50s and ‘60s—and tailored their own collection of sharp-looking staples. Their pieces are meant to be lived in for the long term, and get softer and softer as you wear them. The word classic nails what these guys are doing, dead on.
