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Work Shirt - Beige Cotton Slab

Work Shirt - Beige Cotton Slab

Not one to question the geniuses at Engineered Garments, but is it the work that makes a work shirt, or does the shirt make the shirt a work shirt?

Let’s assume this is a workwear-inspired shirt... As with all workwear, it all hinges on functionality. There’s no puny little pockets – instead you get a lovely buttoned smaller pouch to one side plus a larger one for a pocketbook and pen.

The tunic-like hemline and big side gussets let you wear this untucked whilst you’re zipping around. 

Most panels are double or triple-stitched, meaning it’s going to outlast you. There’s even some chain-stitching overrun to remind you that the factory which sewed this together have been making clothes longer than you’ve been alive.

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Work Shirt - Beige Cotton Slab

Not one to question the geniuses at Engineered Garments, but is it the work that makes a work shirt, or does the shirt make the shirt a work shirt?

Let’s assume this is a workwear-inspired shirt... As with all workwear, it all hinges on functionality. There’s no puny little pockets – instead you get a lovely buttoned smaller pouch to one side plus a larger one for a pocketbook and pen.

The tunic-like hemline and big side gussets let you wear this untucked whilst you’re zipping around. 

Most panels are double or triple-stitched, meaning it’s going to outlast you. There’s even some chain-stitching overrun to remind you that the factory which sewed this together have been making clothes longer than you’ve been alive.

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Not one to question the geniuses at Engineered Garments, but is it the work that makes a work shirt, or does the shirt make the shirt a work shirt?

Let’s assume this is a workwear-inspired shirt... As with all workwear, it all hinges on functionality. There’s no puny little pockets – instead you get a lovely buttoned smaller pouch to one side plus a larger one for a pocketbook and pen.

The tunic-like hemline and big side gussets let you wear this untucked whilst you’re zipping around. 

Most panels are double or triple-stitched, meaning it’s going to outlast you. There’s even some chain-stitching overrun to remind you that the factory which sewed this together have been making clothes longer than you’ve been alive.