Freenote dove into their archive of workwear shirts dating back to the 1930s. The body length of the shirt was reduced, while the sleeve and chest were opened up for added mobility and movement. Traditional workwear shirts have a slightly bigger chest and cross shoulder for easy wearing. The armpit opening has a clean finish construction and hangs a little lower, allowing more air flow throughout the shirt with a bigger bicep measurement. Both of the front plackets are separate pieces attached with a multi needle machine, and 1/8" chain stitch detail yields a beautiful construction. Freenote also kept the thread runoffs made of 100% cotton.
- Workwear Shirt
- 9 ounce indigo dyed double weave twill from Japan
- Custom front pocket details with sweat proof pocket
- Collar detail with chinstrap
- 1/8" double needle detail
- Triple needle stitch detail
- Elbow patch detail
- Thread runoffs on bottom gusset
- Metal hardware from Japan
- Custom label from USA
- 100% Cotton
- Rinsed, preshrunk
- Sewn in USA