This Roamer Shirt from 1937 is based on an American work shirt from the late 1930s. Like the original, it offers the wearer a high level of comfort thanks to its roomy cut. Another detail of this Roamer Shirt from 1937 is the "smoker's pocket". In the first half of the 20th century, smoking was still respectable and manufacturers generally tried to make smokers' lives easier. This was also the case with work clothes. This smoker's bag is cut in such a way that a soft pack can be stored in it. Now, if the owner feels like "smoking", he can take a cigarette from his soft pack without having to pull out the entire pack.
The fabric for this 1937 Roamer Shirt Blue Flannel is woven exclusively for Pike Brothers in Portugal and weighs 230 g. The fabric is heavily brushed making it very soft and comfortable.
The following details characterize the 1937 Roamer Shirt:
- 100% cotton, 230 g/m²
- Comfortable cut
-Smoker's bag
- Neck tab
- Cat eye buttons
- Pen pocket