Description
A light blue rigid denim 1970s men’s cowboy shirt, this unisex western shirt in a slim, body-conscious fit is deadstock, unworn with its original paper tag still attached. The 100% cotton, raw denim is an unusual sky blue shade, unwashed, unworn and still quite stiff. The western-style details include a pointed shoulder yoke, copper-colored metal buttons, and a narrow, shaped fit. Bright orange topstitching trims the long, pointed collar, the 2 chest patch pockets with buttoned flaps, the shoulder yoke, the front button placket, and the 2-button sleeve cuffs.
In mint condition, this deadstock 70s denim western shirt will last for many years to come, softening and fading with each wear and wash! I personally do not recommend putting this cotton denim shirt in the dryer, unless you want it to shrink a bit from its current size. Labeled a vintage men’s size small, I estimate it will fit approx. a modern men’s XS to S, or a women’s S to M.
Size: unisex XS to M. May shrink slightly when laundered.
- Chest: 41 inches flat, to fit approx. 38 max.
- Neck: 14.5 inches if buttoned all the way up.
- Sleeve length: 33.5 inches (25 from shoulder seams).
- Sleeve width at bicep: 16.5 inches flat.
- Length: 31 inches from back of neck to hem.
- Underarm to hem: 18.5 inches.
- Shoulder to shoulder: 16.25 inches.
- Waist: 37.5 inches flat.
- Width at hem: 38.5 inches flat.
- Label: None but fiber content and care instructions