FEATURES
- Authentic 1950s Pendleton men's shirt
- Rich red plaid that says "I'm serious about flannel"
- 100% wool – because synthetic is for quitters
- Long sleeves for rolling up or dramatically pushing up in frustration
- Dual front pockets to hold all of your pool balls
- Button-up front – perfect for those moments when you need to dramatically unbutton one or two
- Straight hem
This shirt alledgedly once belonged to Frank McAllister, a man who knew his way around a pool hall and never left a poker game without making a scene. He wore this flannel every time he convinced someone to “double or nothing” on their rent money. Frank once claimed the wool gave him superhuman card shuffling abilities and a heightened sense of when a beer was about to go flat. This Pendleton has seen enough late-night diners, truck stops, and questionable jukebox selections to write its own memoir. The fabric may be soft, but Frank's life? Far from it.
CONDITION
Excellent vintage condition.
MEASUREMENTS
suggested letter size: M
bust (underarm): 42"
waist: 40"
hip: n/a
length: 24"
shoulder to waist: 15"
sleeve: 21.5"
OTHER STATS
fabric stretch? none
color: red, plaid
material: 100% wool
label: Pendleton
pinned on model? no
Note on fit:
***All items are measured while the garment is laying flat. The bust, waist & hip measurements have already been doubled for your convenience.***
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