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Edward Grandad Shirt Indigo
Product Description
Crafted from a durable cotton-linen blend, the Edward Grandad Shirt combines timeless workwear design with modern functionality. Its indigo-dyed fabric offers a unique depth that evolves with every wear. Featuring a collarless design inspired by 19th-century laborers, reinforced elbows, and a concealed pencil pocket, this shirt balances practicality with understated elegance. Perfect for the modern-day Pioneer, it showcases a commitment to craftsmanship and individual character. From the brand: Timeless utility. Indigo soul. Stripped back to its essential form, the Edward Grandad Shirt is an ode to understated craftsmanship. Cut from a durable cotton-linen blend and finished in rich indigo, it wears in—not out—growing more personal with every wash and wear. With its distinctive collarless design, the shirt speaks to its workwear roots—first adopted by Victorian labourers who found traditional collars restrictive on the job. We’ve honoured that practicality with reinforced elbows, a concealed pencil pocket, and a contrast chambray cuff lining that shows its character when the sleeves are rolled. It’s utility, with intention. Garment-washed and detailed with our signature ampersand, it’s made for the modern-day Pioneer who appreciates where things come from—and where they’re going. DETAILS Indigo-dyed for character and depth Grandad collar – a nod to 19th-century workwear Contrast chambray cuff facing Concealed pencil pocket within the patch chest pocket Reinforced elbow panels Laid-on front button placket Embroidered ampersand on side gusset Fish-eye buttons Regular fit FABRIC & CARE 89% Cotton / 11% Linen Garment-washed for softness Fast-drying and breathable Thermoregulating properties to keep you cool Note: Due to the nature of indigo dye, colour transfer may occur. Wash separately. ORIGINS The Grandad collar—also known as the band collar—traces back to the late 1800s, when detachable collars were the norm for formal dress. Workers would simply remove the collar, leaving behind a minimal neckline that was cooler, more comfortable, and easier to wear throughout the day. It became the uniform of the working man—practical, clean, and quietly rebellious. We’ve brought that heritage into the present with an indigo-dyed finish—one of the oldest dyeing techniques in history. Used for centuries across India, Japan, and West Africa, indigo is more than colour—it’s culture. Each Edward shirt is garment-dyed in indigo, meaning no two are exactly alike. The shade will evolve with you, softening and fading at the seams to tell your story, stitch by stitch.



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