The pictures tell you all you need to know. The Postal Herringbone is simply a stunning workshirt and now it's back one more time.
This style uses sanforized raw selvedge denim from one of the finest mills in Italy. This fabric has just the right characteristics to make it an amazing workshirt. First is the weave. This is a rare selvedge herringbone. The pattern is wider than we've used previously giving it a rougher look that we think is perfect for this garment. The warp and weft shades really bring it to life. The warp is a postal blue, a number of shades lighter than a traditional dark indigo. The weft has a strong beige tint, which gives the fabric a vintage, dusty appearance as if you've owned it for years. At 12oz it's it's very solid and it top it off it gets a very cool red on tan selvedge ID. This is very rare denim that was just made for workwear.
There are a number of construction details that define our workshirt. The first is ample triple needle work with a classic chain stitch runoff. Triple needle is a specialized stitch not found on a standard button downs and that serves as the heart of any good work shirt. Ours gets triple need flat felled yoke and side seams with chain stitched bottoms. We also allow the side seam chain stitch to “runoff” the end giving you three chain stitch ends on each side. We bar tack to ensure the runoff can’t compromise the security of the side seam. The second detail is double chest pockets. We keep ours a bit cleaner, without flaps, but use button closures and double bar tacks in each corner for added strength. The left chest pocket gets the addition of a small pen slot. The third detail is side hem gussets. It’s a small functional element and looks absolutely great. On our selvedge styles we incorporate the selvedge on the bottom. Finally, we love the chin strap. Ours is small enough to be tasteful while still reminding you of the work wear roots of the garment. We created new custom Corozo buttons specifically for our work shirts. They’re a deep navy shade with a slightly domed top and two holes for securing. Overall, this is one of our most intricately constructed garments and one of the most costly to produce.
For production on these, we're teaming up with a small shop that exclusively sews reproduction workwear for Japanese brands - always above $300 per shirt. Their work is immaculate, and we're excited to be partnering with them.
Our workshirts will be available in our Classic and Slim fits. The main differences in details between our workshirts and our other shirting come down to construction - no back box pleat, and differently shaped side scoops. The Slim fit has a more tailored body as compared to our Classic fit. Chest and waist come in to provide a more fitted option. Details are in our fit guide now.
Fit
Available in our classic and slim fits
Fabric
#7 Italy Selvedge, 12.0oz, Red/Tan ID
Finish
Raw, Tonal Stitching, Vertically-aligned pockets
Trims
Custom Corozo buttons, Gustin logo label
Made in
Fit guide