Additional Information
- Story
- This is quite simply a better men's
dress shirt. We started out with a basic task, how could we make a shirt
that moved better on a cyclist’s body, but we wound up with something a
bit more subtle. A buttondown shirt cut to fit the body better and open
up a range of motion constrained by traditional shirt construction. An
experiment in form, the Outlier Pivot Sleeve Shirt.
The basic challenge was straightforward, when you lean forward on a bike a buttondown shirt stresses. It pulls uncomfortably taut across the shoulders. The sleeves pull up exposing your wrists to the cold, and the tails pull out of your pants, leaving you either untucked or with a blooming blouse of a shirt. Our solution is the patent-pending Pivot Sleeve, a completely reconstructed buttondown that retains the traditional look and feel of a dress shirt while working equally well both on and off the bicycle.
From the front it looks like a well cut dress shirt. Like a good stage show, the magic takes place in back unseen by most. The underside of the pivot sleeve flows seamlessly into the back of the garment, creating an extra side panel. By removing the rear arm seam you can move your arm forward without restriction. It opens up a whole range of arm motion, move your arms forward or up and your shirt stays in place, cuff at the wrist, no cutting at the shoulders, your shirt tucked in properly. The extra side panel created by the pivot sleeve gives the shirt a strong form, the extra fluff found in most modern dress shirts is gone, this is how a shirt should fit.
To manufacture the shirts we left the friendly confines of Manhattan's garment district and headed across the river to the Gambert Shirt Corp, in Newark, New Jersey. This family owned company has been making nothing but dress shirts for over 75 years and they are true masters of the craft. Single needle tailoring throughout, 16 stitches per inch, cross and lock stitched buttons and an all over fine finish. - Fabric
- The result is a sweat resistant, "self-cleaning" fabric. We've poured coffee all over our white shirts just to watch it run right off leaving no mark behind. We've hauled goods around in 100°F weather and found that practically no sweat shows through the shirt, despite our backs being completely wet. It's not sweat proof so occasionally a peep will show through, but when it does it drys out with a swiftness leaving you looking sharp and clean in environments where most people wilt. Our hope is that we've created a hard-wearing, longer lasting shirt that is as comfortable as the best cottons around and looks great from the bike to the office and beyond.
- Details
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- Outlier Blazed Cotton Shirting: Geztner end-on-end weave with Schoeller self-cleaning nanosphere treatment (sourced in Austria and Switzerland)
- 100% Cotton
- End-on-end weave construction: colored warp yarns and white weft yarns
- Pivot Sleeve cut: a button down dress shirt with an expanded range of motion
- Classic single needle tailoring throughout: 16 stitches per inch and cross-and-lock stitched buttons
- High breathability
- Sweat resistant
- Dirt resistant
- Quick drying
- Hard wearing
- Long lasting
- Subtle woven texture and depth: solid color appearance from a distance, intricate pattern up close
- Available in Blue, Red, and White
- Made at the Gambert Shirt Corporation in Newark, New Jersey
- Outlier Blazed Cotton Shirting: Geztner end-on-end weave with Schoeller self-cleaning nanosphere treatment (sourced in Austria and Switzerland)
- Sizing
- Size Chart (in inches)
Small Medium Large X-Large Chest Size 36 38 40 42 Neck Size 14.5 15.5 16 16.5 Body Length Front 28 28.5 29.5 30.5 Sleeve Length 33 34.5 35.5 36.5 Chest (Measured Flat Across) 20.75 21 22 23 Waist (Measured Flat Across) 18.75 20 20.5 22.25 Hips (Measured Flat Across) 20.75 22 23 24 Cuff (from button to buttonhole) 8.5 8.75 9.25 9.75 Back Yoke 16.75 17 18 18.25 - Colors
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