- Individually tailored in London
- Oversized silhouette
- Side split, elongated back hem
- Pleated back yoke
- Horn buttons
- Hanger loop
- 61% Wool, 39% Cotton
- Machine washable
- Style-No.: MESH0233A23KXTCHF
Margaret Howell
TWO POCKET SHIRT 2 COLOUR GINGHAM
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Embrace individual craftsmanship with Margaret Howell's Two Pocket Gingham Shirt. Each piece is uniquely tailored in the brand's London workroom, and offers an oversized fit that's as stylish as it is comfortable. Pleated detailing and a distinctive elongated back hem elevate this piece above the ordinary, while the wool-cotton blend ensures both warmth and durability.
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Shipping terms
We offer Free Shipping on all orders above DKK 1.000 / €220 / 160 / USD$ 220. Free shipping is automatically applied at checkout when meeting the order min.
Denmark (free shipping over DKK 1.000):
- Postnord Self-Collect DKK 35 | 1-2 working days
- Postnord Home-Delivery DKK 60 | 1-2 working days
- 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) 17€ | 1-2 working days
- FedEx — Economy 13€ | 3-4 working days
United Kingdom (free shipping over £160):
- DHL — Express £14 | 1-2 working days
- FedEx — Economy £10 | 3-4 working days
USA & Canada (free shipping over US$220):
- DHL — Express US$23 | 2-3 working days
- FedEx — Economy US$18 | 5-7 working days
China, Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea (free shipping over US$280):
- DHL — Express US$20 | 2-3 working days
- FedEx — Economy US$18 | 5-7 working days
Rest of the World (free shipping over US$280):
- DHL — Express US$20 | 2-3 working days
- FedEx — Economy US$18 | 5-7 working days
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About the brand
Margaret Howell is a hands-on designer, one whose philosophy has always been to make clothing as she drew them - relaxed and lived in with a natural look. Margaret found inspiration in the fine make and fabric of a man’s shirt, she used quality shirting usually issued for formal wear, but making it up into a softer, less traditional shirt. As a designer, Margaret finds men’s clothing interesting in structure, feel and functionality, after all this she started making womenswear when she realised that women wanted the men’s clothing she was producing.
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