464 Webbing Fly Shirt in Coffee Wave Calico
464 Webbing Fly Shirt in Coffee Wave Calico
464 Webbing Fly Shirt in Coffee Wave Calico
464 Webbing Fly Shirt in Coffee Wave Calico
464 Webbing Fly Shirt in Coffee Wave Calico
464 Webbing Fly Shirt in Coffee Wave Calico
464 Webbing Fly Shirt in Coffee Wave Calico
464 Webbing Fly Shirt in Coffee Wave Calico
464 Webbing Fly Shirt in Coffee Wave Calico
464 Webbing Fly Shirt in Coffee Wave Calico
464 Webbing Fly Shirt in Coffee Wave Calico
464 Webbing Fly Shirt in Coffee Wave Calico
Tender

464 Webbing Fly Shirt in Coffee Wave Calico

$ 365.00
Size: 5/X-Large
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  • Tender's 464 shirt is a long sleeved shirt made from an English wave textured cotton calico fabric. This iteration is over dyed using natural dyes, receiving its color from a concentrated brewed coffee dye. The shirt is cut in a relaxed fit from three large panels with patch pockets at the front. 
    • Relaxed fit with straight hem
    • Wave cotton calico fabric
    • Brewed coffee dye
    • Black melamine buttons
    • Waist patch pockets
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in England
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    3/Medium 42.5" 18"
    25" 30.5"
    4/Large " "
    " "
    5/X-Large 46.5" 19" 25.5" 31"

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  • Tender is a one-man English label established in 2009 by William Kroll. Backed by decades of experience working for Evisu, Kroll's time in Japan yielded an expertise in denim development and dyeing techniques with an emphasis on small details. Each collection from Tender is hallmarked by extensive use of natural dyes and workwear silhouettes, resulting in the brand's signature "Antique Workwear" aesthetic.
Tender of England, ran by one-man operation William Kroll, creates pieces with worldwide influence filtered through personal experiences. Best described as 'Antique Workwear' and backed by decades of experience working for Evisu, Kroll spent time in Japan learning from master craftsmen how to dye indigo and construct denim, translating to Tender's extensive use of natural dyes and workwear silhouettes.