Wax London
Whiting Overshirt
Whiting Overshirt
Story
A heavyweight, sustainably built overshirt built with purpose
The Whiting—a hardy, premium shirt with French-made, recycled fabric—takes its design cues from vintage flannels but functions just as well as an overshirt for days when you need a little extra warmth. Made from recycled cotton with a sturdy structure and plenty of texture, this heavyweight shirt is designed to stand up to years of hard use.
Features
- Highly durable and plenty comfortable woven overshirt
- Sustainably built from a French-made, recycled cotton
- Ideally weighted to be worn on its own or as an overshirt with a t-shirt underneath
- Dual oversized chest pockets with button closure
- Finished with eco-friendly corozo nut buttons
- Adjustable cuffs for easy rolling
- Made in Portugal
Materials
- 100% cotton
Sizing
- The Whiting Overshirt has a regular fit that's true to size, take your normal shirt size
- If you're between sizes or prefer a more relaxed fit, size up
- For the absolute best personal fit, compare your body measurements to the chart below
Body Measurements
| S | M | L | XL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 35 - 37 | 38 - 39 | 40 - 42 | 44 - 46 |
All measurements are in inches
Care
- Turn inside out and wash on cold with like colors
- Do not bleach
- Do not tumble dry
- Warm iron on reverse while still damp
- Do not dry clean
About Wax London
To establish yourself as a contender in the London apparel industry is no easy task—the standards are absurdly high and creative innovation is a must. So how did Wax London do it? By getting back to the roots of what European garment making is all about: quality. Careful cuts, meticulous sewing, and obsessive details all go into the expert craftsmanship, but Wax London knew that if they wanted their pieces to really last, they had to start from the foundation. The fabrics you’ll see in their collection are either custom-made or built to their exact specifications, allowing you to feel confident that this piece was made with purpose and intent. Pull on any of their pieces and you’ll see why we’re digging what these Londoners are all about.
