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Long-sleeve Henley | By Homespun Knitwear

Canadian brand Homespun Knitwear are known for recreating garments reminiscent of the early 1930s, the slim-fitting silhouette on this henley shirt is meant to be worn as a undershirt(like worn by the coal miners, iron workers and railroaders who built America), but they look great on their own. They are now selling exclusively in the US trough J.Crew.



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VOLLEBAK BLACKOUT RELAXATION HOODIE - Image

VOLLEBAK BLACKOUT RELAXATION HOODIE

The Relaxation Hoodie was originally created with Adventurers in mind, for when they were faced with cramped and isolated living conditions during an exploration, it created a personal place to relax, recover or simply shut the world out. Now these Relaxation Hoodies have taken on a new and unexpected life around the world, making self-isolation simple and stylish, helping people unplug at home or head out on apocalyptic shopping trips. Designed with a hood that can...
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Flint and Tinder 10-Year Sweatshirt - Image

Flint and Tinder 10-Year Sweatshirt

The Flint and Tinder 10-Year Sweatshirt isn’t just another layer, it’s a statement piece built to stand the test of time. Originally launched as the brand’s battle cry for durability, this sweatshirt quickly became a favorite for its rugged quality that only gets better with age. Now, Flint and Tinder has refined the design for even more comfort without compromising toughness. The updated version introduces a relaxed fit with ribbed side panels for added st...
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BATCH FREELANCER UTILITY SHIRT - Image

BATCH FREELANCER UTILITY SHIRT

Florida based Batch recently introduced three colors of their Freelancer utility shirt in light weight denim. Finding a denim shirt polished enough for the office yet durable enough for the field can be a challenge. Made in small batches with mother of pearl buttons and 17 stitches per inch means it’s got your back. ...
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