With the timely arrival of additional fall 1883 shirts styles to our website, we take a look at the making of the new Cashmere Cotton shirts from start to finish. A very popular new style this season, this cashmere and cotton combination really raises the bar. This updated cloth totally redefines a fall fabric – it has the comfort and ease of cotton with the additional luxury of the softest cashmere wool. Similar in feel to the most amazing brushed flannel, this cashmere cotton blend far surpasses that fabric in every way.
Combining the best materials along with the top craftsmanship of our Houston workshop, quite simply, make this “Made in the USA” garment one of the finest shirts you can buy.

Each shirt starts out here. The selected bolt of fabric is brought over from the shelves to the worktables…

Notes on the shirts styling are checked and the appropriate pattern pieces are laid out…

The cutting begins. Each shirt is cut out individually with a knife.

Pattern pieces are carefully laid out to match the lines of the plaid fabric perfectly…

Exact measurements are key to provide symmetry and balance…

Interfacing is cut to give the shirt structure, but since non-fused is used the shirt remains soft…

The construction begins…

Facings are applied that will never get wrinkly or creating bunching…

Labels and size tags get applied at this stage…

Pockets are cut and pressed very precisely and must match the fabric pattern…

A template shows exactly where the pocket is to be applied to the shirt…

Double and sometimes triple checking exact measurements…

The pocket is applied and the final assembly is completed…
The end product…the blue version of the cotton cashmere plaid button-down.
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