— Material: 100% Cotton
— Features: Subtly scalloped hem, natural corozo buttons, top stitching, center box pleat, two-piece yoke, double-pleated vented sleeves, flat felled and French seams
— Color: Deep light blue
— Origin: Made in Vancouver
— Style-No.: 6205.90
James Coward
Filter Shirt
USD$ 272
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The Filter Shirt by James Coward is a simple, relaxed fit button-front shirt made from dense yet airy Japanese typewriter cloth. This fabric offers a smooth hand and a rich, deep light blue color. The shirt features a subtly scalloped hem, natural corozo buttons, and top stitching throughout. The voluminous cut is tempered with a center box pleat, two-piece yoke, and double-pleated, vented sleeves, creating an elegant drape and easy-wearing silhouette. Constructed with flat felled and French seams for durability, this garment is made to last.
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