Chamois shirts sell for more, are usually solid in color and are sometimes thicker than shirts labeled as flannel. I suspect at the end of the packing line somewhere in asia, boxes labeled flannel go to low end stores that sell to construction workers and boxes labeled chamois, go to high end stores. Same shirt in many cases.
Hello, I recently bought a green Bean (lol) chamois shirt in medium. The body is the traditional fit and I have no problem with that, and the length of the body is perfect. However, the sleeves were on the verge of being too short and I was afraid that with a dry they would look ridiculous. I...
An L.L. Bean classic. Introduced in 1927 as the "Leatherette Shirt", a wind-resistant lightweight alternative to buckskin, renamed "Chamois Cloth" for the Spring 1933 catalog, in, I imagine, the original color, Tan. (1960) By 1960, another color had crept in - Bright Red. (1964) Status...
Stumbled upon a yellow or chamois color LL Bean Chamois, fabric made in Canada, shirt made in the USA and the size listed is 17, how old is this shirt? Another thing to note, it is much slimmer in the body and arms than any other chamois shirt I've seen.
Bean Chamois shirt; made in the USA and size 17, how old?
I've always worn and always been a fan of LL Bean's flannel shirts- for my money, you can't beat the feel and the warmth of the fabric or the classic patterns. So at the end of last winter (February-ish), I decided to branch out and purchase my first chamois shirt from them- this beautiful apple...