Estimated 1940s, an indigo métis grandpa shirt.
Acquired as deadstock.
The fabric has never been washed, so the weave remains crisp and unworn.
A striking piece that employs indigo métis—sought after and scarce even among French vintage enthusiasts.
Upon first inspection, I thought the fabric might be cotton twill, but the body and subtle sheen suggest métis without question. The composition appears to be approximately 50% cotton and 50% linen.
The color works well not only with French vintage but also with contemporary pieces, making this a versatile item for any styling approach.
The fabric's inherent aging characteristics offer the pleasure of watching this piece develop with wear—there is genuine joy in nurturing it yourself.
The proportions feel like a golden size suited to the Japanese silhouette, accommodating a wide range of builds.
As deadstock, the condition is impeccable—ideal for those seeking a pristine piece.
Quality grandpa shirts from this era grow scarcer each year, so if you've been searching, this may be an opportunity worth considering.
【Size Details】
Length front 84cm, back 95.5cm
Shoulder width 44cm
Body width 60cm
Sleeve length 59cm
※ Minor variance in measurements accepted.
【Condition】
DEAD STOCK
※ Long-term storage may result in minor soiling.
【Fit Note】
Model measurements: 165cm, 50kg
【Returns and Exchanges】
Due to the nature of vintage goods, returns and exchanges are not accepted.
Please review all details carefully before purchase, and contact us with any questions.
Damage and wear resulting from age are not considered defects and are not eligible for return.
Color variations between the piece and photographs are not grounds for return.
Returns due to fit or unmet expectations are not accepted as these are customer-related factors.
We ask that only those comfortable with these terms proceed with purchase.
【Inquiry Code】
T0121