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Portuguese Flannel

Merino Tweed Long Sleeve Shirt

Merino Tweed Long Sleeve Shirt

Regular price $150.00 USD
Regular price $250.00 USD Sale price $150.00 USD
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A textured merino wool shirt with timeless appeal

Woven entirely from merino wool in Portugal by multi-generational craftsmen, this long-sleeve tweed is naturally soft, breathable, and temperature-regulating—making it equally at home inside or on a crisp fall day. And they didn’t stop there: recycled polyester buttons and a single chest pocket round out the details, creating the kind of heritage piece that only gets better with time.

Features

  • 100% merino wool construction with natural softness and warmth
  • Tweed weave with rich texture and visual depth
  • Long sleeve button-down design
  • Front chest pocket
  • Made in Portugal

Sizing

  • Portuguese Flannel shirts have a regular fit that’s true to size, take your normal shirt size
  • 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 41½ 44 46 48 50¼
Shoulders 17¾ 18½ 19¼ 19⅝ 20¾
Body Length 29⅛ 29⅞ 30¾ 31⅜ 32¼
Sleeve 24¾ 25⅛ 25½ 26¼ 26¾

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

Materials & Care

  • 100% Merino wool
  • Recycled polyester buttons
  • Handwash recommended, always wash in cold water

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. Nor should they—though they’re a relatively new brand, you can see the craftsmanship of experienced hands (some of them second and third generation millworkers themselves) in every shirt they create.

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