to John’s exacting level of quality and fair treatment of workers at every step of the way. It’s my guarantee to you that all The Rite Stuff items are made as well as possible and in the best conditions we can find. That's because the Heracles shirt is made in Japan with John Lofgren & Co. comfortable and functional with 5 hard-working pockets (two of which are hidden). Rounding out the Heracles are selvedge gussets and a garment workers’ tag with my name on it. The Charlotte Chambray Shirt - ALL SALES FINAL. All main seams are triple chainstitched for extra durability as well. No more blown out elbows thanks to the double layer of fabric at the elbow that runs down to the wrist. The sleeve plackets feature a one-piece design, strengthened with bartacks, that is tear-proof. The button-through chest pockets are bartacked for strength. Take the double-row-stitched pencil pocket that can hold a pencil or pen, a tire pressure gauge, and even modern smoking accoutrement. You'll find even more 1920s and 1930s details on the Heracles, too. Speaking of buttoning up, the Heracles features reproduction 1920s-style painted metal cat’s eye buttons that are made in Japan, are unbreakable, and will patina with wear. The extension neckband, or “chinstrap”, allows for a cleaner, neater appearance when buttoning the shirt up and helps to keep out the elements. It features scalloped shoulder yokes and a deep, scalloped back yoke for extra durability, while ventilation holes line the underarms and back to let your body breathe in warm conditions. The Heracles is made of selvedge Japanese-milled 100% cotton chambray fabric that comes in at a versatile 5 oz. This latest run features a new, roomier cut with less taper to the waist wider pockets a slightly longer, more period-correct, collar, and more period-correct back vent holes that sit closer to the seam. As such, the Heracles sits at the top of the heap of chambray shirts. The Heracles, our titan of work shirts, is b ased on the style of scalloped yoke work shirts that first appeared in 1912 in Chicago and soon spread to workers across America who desired s durable, and good-looking work shirt.
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