Joe McCoy MS22008 Button Down Shirt – Yellow
5.800,00 Kč
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Joe McCoy MS22008 Button Down Shirt – Yellow
The Oxford Cotton Button Down Shirt or ‘OCBD’ traces its origins back to 19th century Scotland. Born from the creative experiments of a Scottish mill at the time, the mill began attributing the names of these unusual weaves to the four most prestigious universities of the era, Harvard, Yale, Cambridge, and Oxford, in an effort to add gravitas.
The fabric is renowned for its signature basket weave structure, a triumph of textile engineering. With an equal number of weft threads intricately crossed over an identical number of warp threads, it forms a fabric that is not only robust but also elegantly textured.
The button down collar design can be traced back to the Polo players of the British Raj. Faced with the challenge of collars flapping in the wind while on horseback, they sewed small buttons to the body of the shirt, anchoring the collar in place.
Into the 1920s and 30s, the Oxford Shirt entered college campuses, taking its place among khakis and madras fabrics in the pantheon of Ivy League Style.
It has been made from a heavy oxford cotton cloth and is constructed with single needle stitching. In homage to OCBDs of the 60s, a box pleat has been included beneath the yoke of the shirt, allowing for comfortable movement. Classic details also include a single chest pocket and button cuffs and mother of pearl buttons. The quality of this shirt ensures a desirable collar roll.
- Traditional Body Length
- Cotton Oxford Cloth
- Oyster Pearl Button
- Cotton Sewing Thread Construction
Model is 180cm, 77kg and wearing size 16.