Dickinson graduate shirt.
This shirt is made from deadstock Japanese linen. It's ultrafine weave and yarns lend to a slinky, smooth hand. I don't care what “they say”, yes - you can wear black linen in the fall. The collar is made from a linen cloth c.1899 that is hand embroidered in silk thread bearing the names of the graduates from the class of 1900 from Dickinson College. On one collar point is “Boyd L.” and the other is”Old Poynt Comfort” which may be the nickname of a hangout spot.
Convertible camp collar
Relaxed fit
5 natural agoya shell buttons at center front
Split side seams
Clean finished interior
Please note that all textiles used are 50 to 125+ years old and may contain irregularities and/or areas of irregular color. All stains and fabric imperfections have been treated by us to the best of our ability and are common with vintage and antique textiles.
1/2 Chest: 23.5”
Front body length from HPS: 27.5”
Across Shoulder: 19.75”
This shirt is made from deadstock Japanese linen. It's ultrafine weave and yarns lend to a slinky, smooth hand. I don't care what “they say”, yes - you can wear black linen in the fall. The collar is made from a linen cloth c.1899 that is hand embroidered in silk thread bearing the names of the graduates from the class of 1900 from Dickinson College. On one collar point is “Boyd L.” and the other is”Old Poynt Comfort” which may be the nickname of a hangout spot.
Convertible camp collar
Relaxed fit
5 natural agoya shell buttons at center front
Split side seams
Clean finished interior
Please note that all textiles used are 50 to 125+ years old and may contain irregularities and/or areas of irregular color. All stains and fabric imperfections have been treated by us to the best of our ability and are common with vintage and antique textiles.
1/2 Chest: 23.5”
Front body length from HPS: 27.5”
Across Shoulder: 19.75”
This shirt is made from deadstock Japanese linen. It's ultrafine weave and yarns lend to a slinky, smooth hand. I don't care what “they say”, yes - you can wear black linen in the fall. The collar is made from a linen cloth c.1899 that is hand embroidered in silk thread bearing the names of the graduates from the class of 1900 from Dickinson College. On one collar point is “Boyd L.” and the other is”Old Poynt Comfort” which may be the nickname of a hangout spot.
Convertible camp collar
Relaxed fit
5 natural agoya shell buttons at center front
Split side seams
Clean finished interior
Please note that all textiles used are 50 to 125+ years old and may contain irregularities and/or areas of irregular color. All stains and fabric imperfections have been treated by us to the best of our ability and are common with vintage and antique textiles.
1/2 Chest: 23.5”
Front body length from HPS: 27.5”
Across Shoulder: 19.75”