1920s Cow Boy Flannel Shirt - Midnight Black
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Black Sign - 1920s Cow Boy Flannel Shirt - Midnight Black
Size: 38
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Unit 6
Santa Fe NM 87501
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Sunday: 11am - 6pm
Product details
From Victorian era curiosities to early 20th century equestrian and motorcycle wear to rare WW2 era items - Black Sign garments are beautifully constructed, with a shared identity and aesthetic cohesion running through the collection to a degree we rarely see in brands focusing on reproductions & recreations.
The 1920 Cow Boy Flannel is loosely based off of work shirts seen in photographs of cowboys from 100 years ago. It's cut with two open chest pockets, with a chinstrap collar and a unique dropped front yoke. The fit is fairly relaxed through the body, with a curved shirttail hem and gussets that allow you to comfortably wear it tucked in, but it's not so long as to look strange if worn untucked.
It's made from a 100% cotton flannel fabric that's been given a brushed finish on both sides of the fabric, so it's just as soft on the exterior as it is inside. Plush and comfortably medium-weight, it's warm without being too heavy or stiff, a great layering piece for most of the year.
The construction is serious, with double-stitched rolled seams throughout major areas for durability, and tonal mother of pearl buttons at the placket, cuffs, & collar.
Fits true to size. Wash cold and hang dry.
- 100% cotton
- Medium weight flannel fabric
- Brushed on both sides finish
- Two chest pockets
- Lowered front yoke
- Classic collar
- Chinstrap neck
- Curved hem with gussets
- Tonal mother of pearl buttons
- Relaxed fit
- True to size
- Custom woven labels
- Wash cold and hang dry
- Made in Japan
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1920s Cow Boy Flannel Shirt - Midnight Black
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Product details
From Victorian era curiosities to early 20th century equestrian and motorcycle wear to rare WW2 era items - Black Sign garments are beautifully constructed, with a shared identity and aesthetic cohesion running through the collection to a degree we rarely see in brands focusing on reproductions & recreations.
The 1920 Cow Boy Flannel is loosely based off of work shirts seen in photographs of cowboys from 100 years ago. It's cut with two open chest pockets, with a chinstrap collar and a unique dropped front yoke. The fit is fairly relaxed through the body, with a curved shirttail hem and gussets that allow you to comfortably wear it tucked in, but it's not so long as to look strange if worn untucked.
It's made from a 100% cotton flannel fabric that's been given a brushed finish on both sides of the fabric, so it's just as soft on the exterior as it is inside. Plush and comfortably medium-weight, it's warm without being too heavy or stiff, a great layering piece for most of the year.
The construction is serious, with double-stitched rolled seams throughout major areas for durability, and tonal mother of pearl buttons at the placket, cuffs, & collar.
Fits true to size. Wash cold and hang dry.
- 100% cotton
- Medium weight flannel fabric
- Brushed on both sides finish
- Two chest pockets
- Lowered front yoke
- Classic collar
- Chinstrap neck
- Curved hem with gussets
- Tonal mother of pearl buttons
- Relaxed fit
- True to size
- Custom woven labels
- Wash cold and hang dry
- Made in Japan
Shipping
Returns
1920s Cow Boy Flannel Shirt - Midnight Black
Size Guide
Size | Front Length | Shoulder | Chest | Sleeve Length |
38 | 28.5" | 18" | 40.5" | 25" |
40 | 29.5" | 18.75" | 42.5" | 25.75" |
42 | 30.75" | 19.75" | 44" | 26" |
44 | 31.5" | 20.5" | 45.5" | 26.5" |
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