IHSH-423-CAM - 13oz Oxford Cloth Work Overshirt - Camel
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IHSH-423-CAM - 13oz Oxford Cloth Work Overshirt - Camel
New for Fall/Winter ’25—our work overshirt, cut from a hefty 13oz Oxford cloth. Woven with double warp and weft yarns, the intricate plain weave of this fabric creates a heavily textured pile that is soft, robust and very comfortable to wear. Reactive-dyed to ensure a fade-resistant colour, the shirt is finished with tonal stitching and buttons for an understated, clean appearance.
Designed as an overshirt, this cut is an ideal winter layering piece, worn either as an outer or mid layer. Like our traditional work shirt, the cut includes classic patch chest pockets (complete with a pen holder) and button fastenings throughout. Where it differs is in its looser fit, straight hem, and split side-seam gussets, which are more characteristic of our mechanic shirt cut. Wear true to size for layering or a casual relaxed fit, or size down for a more fitted silhouette.
XS-XXXXL
Size chart
Stockists
Iron Heart UKUK
Rivet & HideUSA
Iron Shop Provisions
James Dant
Withered Fig
Tendrel
FountainheadCanada
Brooklyn Clothing CompanyCzech Republic
DenimheadsGermany
Iron Heart HamburgSwitzerland
VMC
FEINFRACHT BernIndonesia
LimbroAustralia
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This fabric looks really cool. Can't wait to feel it in hand!
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@will6er my money is on “splendidly”
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Now we talking. Been holding back and semi patiently waiting for the workshirts. Let’s go!!
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Now that the production models have landed, I thought it might be helpful to compare the fit of the traditional “Work Shirt” and this “Work Overshirt” to offer a better understanding of the new cut.
For context, I’m kind of in between a medium and a large in our standard work cut, but I’m wearing a medium here as it better shows off the differences between the two styles on camera. Having tried the size medium overshirt (the sample large was always a little tent-like on me!), I’m really digging the overshirt.
I’ve shown it here layered over a tee, shirt, and heavyweight hoodie — it’s definitely more relaxed-fitting than the standard work cut, and I think I prefer the squarer silhouette created by the straight hem. Give me a shout if you have any questions about it!
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With this shirt being a plain weave, it should not suffer from hem curl, right?
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@jordanscollected It shouldn't do, as it's no way near as stiff as a twill. Despite being quite a heavyweight weave, the fabric is pretty soft and has a nice flowy drape to it.
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R Ross moved this topic from Fall/Winter 2025 - Shirts