Named for its distinctive chevron-like similarities to the 'Herring' fish, there is certainly nothing fishy about this fabric. Herringbone is a staple fabric used liberally during WWII as the fabric of choice for GI's.
Inspired by a visit to a Japanese fast food joint, this is a version of a mid-century-inspired American 'Garage' work shirt. It is oversized with a flat square collar and a straight hem. It also has short split sides for a boxy loose fit, and two large pockets with button-closure flaps.
DETAILS
• Loose, boxy fit.
• Two oversized, button-down chest pockets with pen holder.
• Straight cut hem.
• Six button front.
• Simple collar.
• Fabric Content: 100% cotton