Denham’s newest pieces are described as a ”strong stylistic nod to the golden era of the “gentleman spy” operating in hot-weather cultures of North Africa, India or Arabia,” though Denham’s emerging utility-tailoring approach in the form of this Subterfuge shirt may lead you to think otherwise. Denham has been experimenting more and more as of late with washes, resin’s and aging recipes while keeping their tailoring techniques classic. The integral part of the process involves using premium Swiss and Japanese weaves. The above for example, inspired by a 40’s era Big Buck workshirt, is rendered in premium chambray with extensive strategic selvedge placement.
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