- Made in Japan
- 100% Cotton poplin
- Flat buttoned placket
- Patch chest pocket
- Style-No.: DT-B0049 MSA
Danton
Work Shirt S/S
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This short-sleeved work shirt is built with a lightweight cotton poplin, perfect for warmer temperatures. The minimal silhouette offers a spread collar, flat buttoned placket, and a single patch pocket at the chest. Danton's signature woven brand patch is embroidered at the chest.
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Shipping terms
We offer Free Shipping on all orders above DKK 1.300 / €250 / £210 / USD$ 280. Free shipping is automatically applied at checkout when meeting the order min.
Denmark (free shipping over DKK 1.300):
- Postnord Self-Collect DKK 30
- Postnord Home-Delivery DKK 50
- By Expressen Same-Day Delivery (Copenhagen Only) DKK 60
- Greenland and The Faroe Islands DKK 120 (Postnord)
Europe (free shipping over €250):
- DHL - Express (VAT Countries Only) €12
- GLS - ShopDelivery (Germany Only) €9
United Kingdom (free shipping over £210):
- DHL - Express £10
USA & Canada (free shipping over USD$ 280):
- DHL - Express USD$ 20
China, Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea (free shipping over USD$ 280):
- DHL - Express USD$ 20
Rest of the World (free shipping over USD$ 280):
- DHL - Express USD$ 20
*We do not offer shipping to Russia.
DELIVERY TIMES
- Denmark: 1-2 working days
- Denmark (By Expressen): Same-Day Delivery if the order is placed before 11:00 AM *(business days only). Valid in the following zip codes: 1000 - 1473, 1500-1799, 2000-2500, 2900.
- Greenland and The Faroe Islands (Postnord): 3-4 working days for The Faroe Islands and 3-17 working days for Greenland
- Europe (DHL - Express): 1-2 working days
- Germany (GLS - Shop Delivery): 1-2 working days
- United Kingdom (DHL - Express): 1-2 working days
- USA & Canada (DHL - Express): 2-3 working days
- Hong Kong, Japan, China and South Korea (DHL - Express): 2-3 working days
- Rest of the World (DHL - Express): 2-3 working days -
About the brand
Danton began as a familiar endeavour, with Gabriel Danton buying shares of Manufacture Textile du Centre from his sister in, who had established the brand with the help of Jean Neirat in 1931. In 1935, the three registered the name 'Danton' alongside its trademark red diamond logo. From its humble beginnings supplying workwear to French public administrators, Danton has withstood the test of time and continues to produce high-quality products with unmatched craftsmanship.
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