Carhartt Work In Progress Blue & White Short Sleeve Leavel Stripe Shirt
Carhartt Work In Progress
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The Carhartt Work In Progress Blue & White Short Sleeve Leavel Stripe Shirt brings a subtle twist to utilitarian ease, thanks to its featherlight seersucker fabrication and yacht-club-adjacent palette. The garment-washed finish keeps everything relaxed, while the blue river and wax stripes float over the surface, catching just enough light to feel intentional—not fussy. With a drapey camp collar and considered button front, the mood is classic Carhartt WIP: subverting workwear codes with a wink to summer tailoring and laid-back utility.
Cut with ample room through the body and short sleeves, this shirt doesn’t cling but skims, playing nice with movement and easy layering over tanks or under oversized blazers. The twin pleats at the back yoke gently shape the fit, while roomy patch pockets up front hold cards, keys, or keep things aesthetically uneven (one comes topped with the signature logo patch). Toss it on buttoned-up for a crisp day look or leave it open over swim or a ribbed crop—its barely-there weight makes transitions between city and coast seamless. This is Carhartt WIP doing what it does best: reliable, smart-casual staples that nod to menswear traditions while carving out space in contemporary wardrobes.
Materials / Fabrication
- Lightweight 3.7 oz cotton-blend seersucker
- Garment-washed finish
- Yarn-dyed stripes throughout
- Camp collar
- Button closure
- Patch pockets at chest
- Logo patch at chest
- Twin pleats at back yoke
- Supplier color: Blue River/Wax
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors to preserve fabric and stripes.
- Use mild detergent; avoid bleach.
- Tumble dry low or hang to dry to maintain garment shape.
- Warm iron as needed, avoiding the logo patch.
- Do not dry clean.
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About Carhartt Work In Progress
In 1889, Hamilton Carhartt established his eponymous business with the motto: "Providing honest value for an honest dollar." The brand's tough clothing quickly became the go-to attire for working-class individuals all over the country. News of the label's sturdy designs eventually spread to other countries; in 1989, German designers Edwin and Salomée Faeh launched Carhartt Work In Progress - a streetwear division aimed at customers in Europe and Asia. Carhartt WIP continues to evolve and expand the company's fundamental product characteristics to cater to a growing audience. From canvas jackets, graphic t-shirts, and hats to lifestyle gadgets and sporting goods, WIP's wide range of products reflects a diverse concept of contemporary Americana.
