The perfected NEW MEDICAL SHIRT pattern is combined with black chambray, commonly known as "salt and pepper," a fabric seen in the 1940s and 50s.
The depth of the fabric, created by twisting together short fibres of different colours, may be difficult to convey in photographs.
The texture also differs; Light Gray is firmer, while Charcoal Gray is softer.
This shirt is designed to age beautifully, transforming into your own unique garment with repeated wear and washing.
A double-layered construction from the shoulder yoke to the armhole.
This isn't just simple reinforcement.
It is designed with a wide range of arm movement in mind, it naturally provides durability in areas subject to stress.
Unlike flat work shirts, this shirt's defining feature is its three-dimensional movement when worn.
Furthermore, eyelets are placed in the double-layered section to reduce stuffiness.
The structural necessity and functional rationality are perfectly aligned.
The triple-needle stitching and bar tacking are similar; all are specifications designed to enhance strength.
Yet it doesn't become overly bulky, which I believe is due to the well-thought-out overall balance.