Embrace the Season in Style: The Ultimate Guide to Layering with Track Jackets, Henley Shirts, Shackets, Sweater Dresses, Corduroy Pants, Parkas, and Jumpers
Embrace the Season in Style: The Ultimate Guide to Layering with Track Jackets, Henley Shirts, Shackets, Sweater Dresses, Corduroy Pants, Parkas, and Jumpers Embrace the Season in Style: The Ultimate Guide to Layering with Track Jackets, Henley Shirts, Shackets, Sweater Dresses, Corduroy Pants, Parkas, and Jumpers
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Iron Heart 11oz Corduroy Western Shirt - Camel

Iron Heart 11oz Corduroy Western Shirt - Camel

$ 58.34

$ 75.84

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Iron Heart 11oz Corduroy Western Shirt - Camel

Iron Heart 11oz Corduroy Western Shirt - Camel

$ 58.34

$ 75.84

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Product Details

  • Made in Japan
  • Western shirt

  • 10 wale Japanese 
    The fabric looks as if it is made from multiple cords laid parallel to each other and then stitched together. The word corduroy is from cord and duroy, a coarse woolen cloth made in England in the 18th century.

    As a fabric, corduroy is considered a durable cloth. Corduroy is found in the construction of trousers, jackets and shirts. The width of the cord is commonly referred to as the size of the "wale" (i.e. the number of ridges per inch). The lower the "wale" number, the thicker the width of the wale (e.g., 4-wale is much thicker than 11-wale). Corduroy’s wale count per inch can vary from 1.5 to 21, although the traditional standard falls somewhere between 10 and 12. Wide wale is more commonly used in trousers and furniture upholstery .

    Corduroy is made by weaving extra sets of fiber into the base fabric to form vertical ridges called wales. The wales are built so that clear lines can be seen when they are cut into pile." style="box-sizing: inherit; border-bottom: 1px dotted rgb(33, 33, 37); color: rgb(33, 33, 37); cursor: help; text-decoration: none;">corduroy
  • 100% cotton

  • Reactive dyed warp and weft - no colour loss to be expected
  • Tonal stitching and bar tacks
  • Pearl Iron Heart logo’d Permex snaps (which can be  with a choice of three alternative ‘heavy-duty’ snaps)
  • Western-style flap patch pockets with snap fastenings
  • Single, double and triple needle stitch construction
  • Western-style front and back yokes
  • Felled internal seams
  • Tonal bobbin thread
  • One washed - no shrinkage expected
  • IHSH-398-CAM

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