Wool&Prince Wool Work Shirts

Remember that Portlandia sketch where the waitress gives them a dossier on the chicken they’re about to eat. You get pretty much the same thing with these new Wool Work Shirts from Wool&Prince. The company created a stand-alone website with a super detailed breakdown of how and where the shirts are made (wool’s from the Pacific Northwest, washed in TX, woven, spun and dyed in WA, and the shirts are cut and sewn in OR). They don’t give any of the sheeps’ names, but if you email W&P, they could probably provide those too. As for the shirts, they come in three colors, have two chest pockets, faux-tortoise buttons, and a straight cut for “improved untucked wearability.”

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For price and purchase info, visit Wool&Prince.