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Classic Button Down - Green Archive Madras
Classic Button Down - Green Archive Madras
Classic Button Down - Green Archive Madras
Classic Button Down - Green Archive Madras
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Classic Button Down - Green Archive Madras

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Gitman Vintage
Regular price
$289.00
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Classic Button Down Shirt made in Green Archive Madras Cotton blend from acclaimed American shirtmakers, Gitman Vintage.

Our classic button down shirts are cut slim with a tailored fit through the body and sleeves. Unlined collars and cuffs and our pre-washing process creates a softer look and helps to minimize additional shrinkage. Cut and sewn in our Pennsylvania factory, our shirts are finished with a three-inch button down collar and incorporate retro details like original chalk buttons, locker loops and double-track stitching for added durability.

Made in the USA.

SIZE & FIT

Size XS S M L XL XXL
Neck 13.5" 14.5" 15.5" 16.5" 17.5" 18.5"
Shoulder 17" 18" 19" 20" 21" 22"
Chest 38" 41" 44" 47" 50" 54"
Length 29" 30" 31" 32" 33" 33.5"
Sleeve 32" 33" 34" 35" 36" 36"


In 1932, Brooklyn based shirt-maker Max Gitman left New York and opened the Ashland Shirt & Pajama Company in the coal mining town of Ashland, Pennsylvania. With his two sons, Alfred & Sheldon, he ran the factory as a contract shop until 1978 when the Gitman Bros. brand was born. Today, they are one of the few remaining shirt-makers with all their production based in the USA.

Launched in 2008, Gitman Vintage pays tribute to the brand’s rich heritage with a unique interpretation of the past. Each season, we return to the company archives and select fabrics from old line books, tweaking them with dyes and reworking patterns, scale and construction.