465 Argyle Chest Pocket Shirt in Hadal Library Herringbone
465 Argyle Chest Pocket Shirt in Hadal Library Herringbone
465 Argyle Chest Pocket Shirt in Hadal Library Herringbone
465 Argyle Chest Pocket Shirt in Hadal Library Herringbone
465 Argyle Chest Pocket Shirt in Hadal Library Herringbone
465 Argyle Chest Pocket Shirt in Hadal Library Herringbone
465 Argyle Chest Pocket Shirt in Hadal Library Herringbone
465 Argyle Chest Pocket Shirt in Hadal Library Herringbone
465 Argyle Chest Pocket Shirt in Hadal Library Herringbone
465 Argyle Chest Pocket Shirt in Hadal Library Herringbone
465 Argyle Chest Pocket Shirt in Hadal Library Herringbone
465 Argyle Chest Pocket Shirt in Hadal Library Herringbone
Tender

465 Argyle Chest Pocket Shirt in Hadal Library Herringbone

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Size: 3/Medium
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  • Receiving its name from the diagonally shaped chest pocket, Tender's 465 Argyle shirt is a collared long sleeved shirt made from a cotton wool herringbone fabric, woven using a cotton warp and wool weft. This edition receives its color from a hadal overdye: a reactive dye process designed to achieve the deepest color possible. The "hadal" name references Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, as well as the deepest oceanic zone. This season's "Library" colour is so named for the traditional maroon-brown leather binding color of library books.
    • Relaxed fit with straight hem
    • Barge blue wool cotton herringbone fabric
    • Hadal library dye
    • Unidirectional back pleat
    • Black melamine buttons
    • Waist patch pockets
    • 50% lambswool, 50% cotton
    • Made in England
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    3/Medium 49" 20"
    24.5" 29.5"
    4/Large 51" 21"
    25" 29.75"
    5/X-Large 53" 22" 25.25" 31.25"

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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.