Barbour Howtown Rugby Shirt in Merlot at Nordstrom, Size Small
Barbour
$130.00
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The Barbour Howtown Rugby Shirt in Merlot adds a touch of sophistication to the classic sporty vibe. Crafted from a soft cotton knit, it wraps you in comfort while the rich merlot hue exudes an understated elegance. The woven collar and hidden-button half placket introduce a refined twist to the traditional rugby esthetic, making it a standout piece for the style-conscious.
This shirt moves with ease, thanks to its relaxed yet tailored cut. The long sleeves with ribbed cuffs ensure a cozy embrace, perfect for transitioning through seasons. Whether partnered with denim for a polished weekend look or paired with tailored trousers for a more elevated approach, it adapts seamlessly to your styling needs. The cotton knit drapes just right, balancing between structure and fluidity.
In the world of Barbour, where heritage meets modernity, the Howtown Rugby Shirt exemplifies this fusion. It's a nod to tradition with a contemporary flair, making it a versatile addition to any wardrobe. Elevate it with sleek accessories, or let it casually anchor your outfit; it's all about effortless chic.
Materials / Fabrication
- Soft cotton knit
- Classic rugby styling
- Woven collar
- Hidden-button half placket
- Long sleeves with ribbed cuffs
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors.
- Avoid bleach and harsh detergents.
- Tumble dry low or lay flat to dry.
- Iron on low heat if needed.
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Barbour, established in 1894 by John Barbour in South Shields, England, has evolved from its origins as an oil cloth importer to a distinguished luxury and lifestyle brand. Renowned for its waxed cotton jackets, Barbour has become synonymous with British country attire, with its products often referred to generically as "Barbour jackets." Beyond its signature outerwear, Barbour offers a diverse range of products, including ready-to-wear clothing, footwear, and accessories for men and women.
