"Field Shirt" in Puma Camo
"Field Shirt" in Puma Camo
"Field Shirt" in Puma Camo
"Field Shirt" in Puma Camo
"Field Shirt" in Puma Camo
"Field Shirt" in Puma Camo
"Field Shirt" in Puma Camo
"Field Shirt" in Puma Camo
"Field Shirt" in Puma Camo
"Field Shirt" in Puma Camo
"Field Shirt" in Puma Camo
"Field Shirt" in Puma Camo
Rogue Territory

"Field Shirt" in Puma Camo

$ 265.00
Title: Medium
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  • Inspired by classic work shirts, Rogue Territory's Field Shirt is an easy-to-wear rugged style. This installment is made using a durable 9oz Japanese printed canvas fabric. The shirt is designed in a classic work shirt silhouette with two pockets at the chest and double needle chain-stitch runoff at the vents.
    • Regular fit
    • 9oz Japanese canvas fabric
    • Two large chest pockets
    • Chain-stitch runoff at vents
    • Japanese urea buttons
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in USA
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    Small 40.5" 16.75" 25.5" 27.5"
    Medium 42.5" 17.25" 26" 28"
    Large 44.5" 18" 26.5" 28.75"
    X-Large 47.5" 18.5" 27" 29.75"

    For details about how we measure our garments visit the measuring guide.

  • Building upon his background as a bespoke jeans tailor, Karl Thoenessen founded the Rogue Territory brand in 2009. The label incorporates a vast range of influences from its hometown of Los Angeles into a line of casual clothing with modern and utilitarian appeal. The brand’s moniker “KEEP THE TRADE ALIVE” is a reference to Rogue Territory’s passion and commitment to making things by hand.

Rogue Territory was founded by Los Angeles-based designer and denim enthusiast Karl Thoennessen in 2009. Karl, who had been crafting bespoke jeans since the mid-2000s, emphasizes design built upon functionality and subtle details. The brand uses careful construction to offer superior quality, with a concentration on modern silhouettes, materials, and timeless style. Their slogan, "KEEP THE TRADE ALIVE" is the brand’s way of supporting a revival of the focus, passion, and desire for making things by hand.