The Rancho Shirt. Built solid, with a cut that’s relaxed but not sloppy. You can tuck it in if that’s your thing, or leave it loose and let it breathe. Either way, it’s got you covered.
The chest pockets are built for action. Slightly slanted flaps, inverted-box pleats—they expand to fit what you throw in 'em and stay flat when empty. The buttons? Straight out of Italy, antique bone with a fisheye look. Freenote didn’t skip on the details: 1/8" double needle stitching, tough as nails, ready for whatever.
The fabric’s a 65% cotton and 35% linen blend, pre-washed so it’s soft but still rugged, like it’s seen things. Mid-weight, which means you could wear it all year without it complaining. The texture’s subtle now, but give it some time—it’ll develop a patina, a rough, honest character that can only come from wear and tear.
True to size. Cold wash, hang dry.
DETAILS
8 ounce cotton linen blend moleskin from Japan
Slanted western pockets with expandable inverted box pleats
1/8” double needle stitch detail
Pleated shoulder seam
Antique bone fisheye buttons from Italy
Custom labels from USA
Rinsed, Preshrunk
65% cotton 35% linen
Sewn in USA