The houndstooth pattern dates back to 18th century Scotland. Apparently was originally made / worn by Shepards. People thought the little broken check looked like a dogs tooth - so it eventually got the name houndstooth. It was basically OG scottish workwear.
Then in the early 20th century, high end tailors and fashion brands started using it. And now we often associate it with super nice coats, pants, etc. Often woven with wool.
We made it into a western shirt. Ours is 100% cotton. And it feels awesome.
Our new Desert Chore Coal in Indigo Herringbone - 8.5 oz, lightweight and perfect for near year round wear. Dark indigo front with a funky tan contrast on the back. This is a deadstock fabric we picked up - so once we use what we have it’ll be gone. Sewn in the U.S.A. 🇺🇸
NOSTR - if you want to grab some western shirts, we’re giving you guys 20% off today and tomorrow.
Use this code at checkout: NOSTR25
It will override any other promo / offer that’s already being applied.
Thank you for your support 🫡🇺🇸
It took 2 months, but we finally finished our first batch of chore coat orders, and through the process, figured out how to make these at scale in Arizona. It feels good to make something from scratch in our own city.
It’s rare, but if you ever loose a button or tear your shirt, let us know - we’ll do whatever we can to save it and at no cost to you. Our shirts aren’t cheap because we make in the U.S., but we will do everything we can to make sure you’re able to wear it to the grave 🪦