IHDR-434-HHG - 14oz Fox Brothers® Check Flannel CPO Shirt - Rustic Yellow, Hickory & Hunter Green
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IHDR-434-HHG - 14oz Fox Brothers Check Flannel CPO Shirt - Rustic Yellow, Hickory & Hunter Green
This classic CPO-style shirt is a special collaboration between Iron Heart and Division Road, made from a Fox Brothers wool flannel. Officially credited as the original creators of flannel, Fox Brothers & Co Ltd was originally established in 1772, and has been producing the finest woollen and worsted fabric for the past three centuries. This heavier mid-weight cloth is knitted using 100% British lambswool, creating a fabric with a soft, dry feel, showcasing an oversized check pattern which intricately blends rustic shades of yellow, brown and green.
Inspired by the heavy woollen overshirts issued to wartime US naval chief petty officers, this cut features buttoned flap front chest pockets, an integrated chest pencil pocket and military-grade reproduction melamine buttons. Combined with the exquisite fabric, the result is a warm and comfortable flannel shirt which provides a versatile layering option with timeless style.
S-XXXXL
USD 550
Stockists
Iron Heart UKUSA
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No hand warmers? I will quote Scripture in this case: "And he wept..."
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Division Road is really missing out on the hand warmers. I would have gotten the original brown if it had it. They’re pretty much a necessity at this point. My only exception is a 10oz chambray. Lovely shirt otherwise. I’m sure the non hand warmer folks will enjoy this. It’s a great color way for sure
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I think @Fadez nails it here: a CPO has hand warmers, does it not? So this is more like a heavier wool shirt, which is perfectly lovely, downright brilliant but not exactly a CPO as I see it. There's an old saw in the 19th century Royal Navy about leaving the pockets off the midshipmen's jackets so that they can't stand around at their leisure when they should be attentive. (You might recall a very young midshipman in the Master and Commander movie blowing on his cold hands, a nod to this tradition.)
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The thing for me is placement for my big phone. In an outer wear I’d like it to be able to carry. Phone, wallet, keys, and headphones. The 4 pocket CPO does the trick. With a heavyweight fabric, I’d like to be able to do that. And @Graham the cigar brown is calling my name. It’s so beautiful. I may have to take your advice
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If this shirt included hand warmer pockets the price would be closer to $600 I'd guess. I realize it's "close enough" already at $550, but hand pockets aren't free.
I have the Gun Club version of this and while I initially wished it had hand pockets, I'm now glad it doesn't. It's a classy yet casual wool flannel that's unparalleled in the shirt game. You don't know how great the fabric is until you see and feel it in person. It is 100/100.
Regarding the "CPO" naming of it, I asked this question on a live stream a few FW presentations ago and was quickly shot down by @Giles when I mentioned that a CPO has to have hand pockets. They can have hand pockets or not, they can have one chest pocket or 2. What us IH fans see when we think CPO is not the standard across the clothing industry.
The fit on this DR collab is different from how Haraki normally specs his shirts. A bit more flowy in the body when you get your chest measurement on point. I love as a stand alone button up, or I can easily wear it as a shirt jacket. I take my typical size XL in these but I know some sized down to accommodate the roomier cut.
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From the information in this article: https://www.heddels.com/2019/10/under-the-cpo-the-quintessential-shirt-jacket/
The original 1930’s model’s did not have hand warmers and many only had one chest pocket. As Jeff mentioned, I feel it’s how we interpret “CPO” that may be at issue here.
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you bastards
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@flannel-slut I feel ya. This will likely bump a FW shirt outta my life, but I don’t see how I pass on this beauty….
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I will get over that I like pockets because this piece is just too extraordinary to pass by. My birthday is this week, as if I need an excuse. I may even get to Vahalla if I die wearing this---how could Odin deny me if I promise to lend it to him.