Carhartt Work In Progress White & Blue Short Sleeve Delray Stripe Polo
Carhartt Work In Progress
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The Carhartt Work In Progress White & Blue Short Sleeve Delray Stripe Polo brings a crisp, easy energy to your spring arsenal—think retro sport club vibes remixed by a street-savvy hand. Cut from organic cotton jersey, the fabric wears like a vintage tee—substantial but with a softness that keeps it squarely in all-day territory. Blue and white stripes run the length, landing right in that niche between enigmatic prep and quietly rebellious, while a rib-knit spread collar and neat, tonal logo embroidery ground it in the Carhartt WIP world of effortless utility with a twist.
The dropped shoulders and clean two-button placket give this polo a relaxed silhouette, making it simple to throw on over sharper trousers for a post-brunch gallery crawl, or layered loosely under a slouchy blazer for that off-duty, borrowed-from-the-boy cruiser feel. It has just enough drape to read intentional, but the shape skims rather than hugs, letting it stack well over everything from shorts to oversized denim. As always with Carhartt WIP, the subtle branding cues and slightly rebellious cut signal in-the-know taste, while the sturdy jersey cotton promises to hold up through heat waves, late-night hangs, and everything in between.
Materials / Fabrication
- Organic cotton jersey
- Striped pattern throughout
- Rib-knit spread collar
- Two-button placket
- Logo embroidered at chest
- Dropped shoulders
- Supplier color: Blue
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors to preserve vibrancy.
- Use mild detergent to maintain organic cotton quality.
- Avoid bleach or harsh chemicals.
- Tumble dry low or lay flat to dry to prevent shrinkage.
- Iron on low heat if needed, avoiding the embroidered logo.
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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.
