Wabash print textiles, famously introduced by the J.L. Stifel and Sons company during the early 20th century, have remained enduring fixtures in workwear, even though they were produced for a relatively brief span of approximately 30 years.
The vented-hole work shirt, pioneered by the American brand Power-House in the 1940s and 1950s, was crafted to enhance ventilation and provide a more comfortable, drier experience for wearers. As modern fabrics with rapid drying capabilities emerged, this vintage-style design primarily resurfaced as a nostalgic emblem of the past.
Point collar. Buttoned placket.
Long sleeves with buttoned barrel cuffs.
Two chest buttoned pockets.
Authentic runoff chain-stitched construction at the side seams.
9 oz. denim.
Machine wash cold with like colors. Do not bleach. Iron or tumble dry on low.
These shirts run small, please consider sizing up.
S/36
M/38
L/40
XL/42
XXL/44