CORDUROY OPEN COLLAR SHIRT
Open Collar Corduroy shirts became popular in the 1950s as a form of casual workwear, seen as a more stylish alternative to traditional flannel shirts and even crossed over into Ivy League style later in the era. This example, also available in Burgundy is made of a fine, 14 Wale cotton-wool Corduroy with a bespoke Rayon back-lining and constructed in a boxy fit and finished with a straight hem, true to the vintage proportions. The open collar is secured with a single offset button and collar loop. The CORDUROY OPEN COLLAR SHIRT benefits from symmetrical flap pockets, a button down front placket and straight yoke. Cotton Wool Corduroy Fabric Rayon Lined Back Urea Button Cotton Sewing Thread Construction
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