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20s ENGINEER SHIRTS LINEN TWILL
20s ENGINEER SHIRTS LINEN TWILL
20s ENGINEER SHIRTS LINEN TWILL
20s ENGINEER SHIRTS LINEN TWILL
20s ENGINEER SHIRTS LINEN TWILL
20s ENGINEER SHIRTS LINEN TWILL
20s ENGINEER SHIRTS LINEN TWILL
20s ENGINEER SHIRTS LINEN TWILL
20s ENGINEER SHIRTS LINEN TWILL
20s ENGINEER SHIRTS LINEN TWILL
20s ENGINEER SHIRTS LINEN TWILL
20s ENGINEER SHIRTS LINEN TWILL
20s ENGINEER SHIRTS LINEN TWILL

Nigel Cabourn

20s ENGINEER SHIRTS LINEN TWILL

¥29,700

Product number: 80460011001

You can see on Instagram that Nigel himself loves vintage baseball shirts. I'm sure there are a lot of people out there
This is a popular product that got a huge response right after it was released last season and sold out in an instant.

It's a Nigel Cabourn style, with attention to detail down to the threads, making it modern. A revived vintage "20's engineer shirt".
Uses cotton twill fabric to recreate a 50's vintage baseball shirt.
The design has a smooth yet sturdy texture and functional details such as internal pockets and chrysanthemum holes.
The stand collar that rises from the inside of the round neck also has a sweat-retaining function.
A classic piece with a moderately roomy silhouette that goes well with a wide range of styles.



COTTON 100%

MADE IN JAPAN


Length: 48/79 cm, 50/79.3 cm , 52/82.5 cm
Body width:48/63 cm, 50/65 cm, 52/68 cm
Sleeve length: 48/31 cm, 50/31.5 cm, 52/32 cm
Shoulder width:48/47 cm, 50/49.5 cm, 52/51.3 cm



Who is Nigel Cabourn?
British designer Nigel Cabourn is a world-renowned collector of vintage military, workwear and outdoor wear. collection.
Inspired by a vintage collection of more than 4,000 pieces that he has collected over 30 years, his collections are timeless and reborn into something new.
It is very distinctive that Nigel himself divides his own designs into British production (authentic line) and Japanese production (main line).
The former mainly uses British-derived materials such as Harris Tweed and Ventile, and includes items produced at Mackintosh factories and Scottish knitting factories, while the latter includes unique fabrics that can only be made in Japan. By sorting out items that utilize dyeing and processing techniques that are impossible to achieve, we create a collection that cannot be found anywhere else.