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Taylor Stitch operates a little differently than its peers in the menswear sphere. As part of its hybrid business model, the SF brand crowdfunds many of its shirts, shorts and jackets before making them, and tends to rack up more than 400% of funding on its most coveted wares.
The Cash Shirt is an example of these beloved one-offs. The selvage denim shirt is extensively pre-washed to ensure softness and correct sizing. It’s a process that is usually wasteful, but Taylor Stitch recycles 95% of the water used in its facility. That thoughtfulness extends to the shirt’s fine details as well, including the single chest pocket, California collar, high armhole and side gussets that show off the selvage cut.
At this point, Taylor Stitch is hard at work making its latest and greatest, which means this shirt is on Last Call, and you can snag it for a $30 discount. Fortunately, it’s not seasonally dependent; you can easily slot this in with a pair of linen shorts and espadrilles for any night this summer.
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