Chimala
Camouflage-print cotton-herringbone shirt
The duck-hunter camouflage pattern of Chimala’s khaki-brown shirt was first designed in the 1940s by horticulturist Norvell Gillespie, who was inspired by the crypsis skin of frogs. It's crafted from cotton herringbone with a wide spread collar, and accented with patch pockets at the chest and sleeves, then secures with a buttoned French placket. - COLOUR: Khaki brown - COMPOSITION: 100% cotton. - CARE: Dry clean - COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Japan - Mid-weight camouflage-print cotton herringbone - Spread collar - Chest and sleeve patch pockets - Buttoned barrel cuffs and French placket
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