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FLAT HEAD Long Sleeve Block Check Flannel Shirt FN-SNR-101L
FLAT HEAD Long Sleeve Block Check Flannel Shirt FN-SNR-101L
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■ THE FLAT HEAD Long Sleeve Block Check Flannel Shirt FN-SNR-101L
![]() Model: Height 175cm, Weight 62kg, wearing size 40(L) Flannel shirts are a staple of casual wear. Among them, the block check pattern is very popular, but The Flat Head uses original fabric that combines a herringbone pattern with the block check pattern. To express different patterns combined, improvements were made to the old-style shuttle loom to weave the fabric. In addition to the pattern, features include the uneven texture created by the old-style shuttle loom, and the fabric itself, which is easy to hold air and has excellent heat retention. This is an original heavy flannel fabric developed independently by The Flat Head, combining a block check pattern with a herringbone pattern. The herringbone pattern adds a three-dimensional feel to the fabric's expression. Literally, the central depression resembles a cat's eye, hence the name cat-eye button. The sewing thread sinks into the depression, making it less likely to fray, The buttons are also less likely to come off. Urea buttons are strong against heat and impact, and have excellent durability, However, they are becoming a rare material today due to the labor involved in their production. The back of the fabric has a soft brushed finish. The densely raised nap provides both excellent heat retention and a pleasant feel against the skin. Triangular gussets are attached to both sides of the hem. This detail is seen in vintage shirts and other items, It is said to have been added to reinforce the hem joint. Although The Flat Head sews with sufficient strength, gussets are attached more for design than for reinforcement. The selvage (edge of the fabric), which is proof of being woven on a shuttle loom, is also used in this gusset part. "Lap seam" stitching, where two pieces of fabric are wrapped and sewn together, is a detail created for strength. The main parts that form the shirt, including the armholes, are sewn with lap seams using a twin-needle chain stitch machine. One of the vintage details is the use of the fabric selvage (edge part), which is proof of being woven on a shuttle loom, on the back of the placket. Weight: 620g ![]() A genuine American casual brand that is based on the good old American taste of the 50s, but arranged to suit Japanese styles and fashion. We pursue high quality regardless of cost. The strong fabric and stitching are features, and the true coolness emerges as the wearer wears it out. ![]() ![]() Green x Black ![]() ![]() Model: Height 175cm, Weight 62kg, wearing size 40(L) ![]() Size Details Click here for how to measure sizes. Material 100% Cotton Country of Origin Japan Color Green x Black Remarks Sizes are actual measurements, and average values are listed. Please note that there may be slight individual differences. Regarding the Product Many of our products are designed based on vintage items. To emphasize the atmosphere, there may be slight stitching discrepancies, differences in fabric color and texture due to processing, and color unevenness, but please understand these as part of the product's charm. Additionally, product specifications (stitching, parts, colors, sizes, etc.) may change without prior notice. We hope you will enjoy the product with these points in mind. |
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