Save Khaki Baby Cord Camp Shirts

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Throughout history, corduroy has been used to make some pretty awful things (like a double-breasted, bell-bottomed three-pice suit for instance). But don’t let that sour you on the fabric completely. It can be used to make good stuff too, like these Baby Cord Camp Shirts from Save Khaki. They’re cut and sewn in the USA, and garment dyed for a soft, broken-in feel. And they come in great colors like indigo and kale, whereas the aforementioned suit was almost always some shade of shit-brown.

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For price and purchase info, visit STAG.