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Product Description
From New England Shirt Company, the oldest ready-to-wear shirt manufacturer in the country, this heavyweight flannel adds texture to any ensemble and makes a great layering piece for the colder months. It’s handmade from 100-percent imported cotton using single-needle precision, and features the company’s standard split yoke and rear side pleats for unmatched comfort and ease of movement Read More
We've been in touch with the vendor regarding the group's order and they've let us know that they are still working to manufacture and prepare the group's order for shipment to our warehouse in New Jersey. We will continue to check in with them throughout the fulfillment process and update the group again as soon as everything is en route to us!
Expect another update from us on 1/17 or sooner if something comes up.
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Hi everyone,
We have updated our ship date on this drop. There was a mistake on our end for the lead time since these are cut and made-to-order for us.
They should be shipping out to everyone just a few weeks after the original date in early February (around February 7th)
We understand that the additional wait time may be undesirable. If you would prefer to cancel your order instead, please contact Community Support using the “Contact Support” button in your transactions page (http://massdrop.com/transactions).
Thanks again for joining this drop! We have submitted the group's order with the vendor for the New England Shirt Company Heavyweight Flannels and they are working hard to prepare it for shipment.
As soon as the group's order is ready at the vendor's location, they will send the bulk shipment to our warehouse in New Jersey where our warehouse team will break it up into individual orders and ship them. The current estimated ship date from our warehouse is 1/13.
We will keep the group updated throughout the fulfillment process. You can expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 1/3.
If you have any questions, please visit our Help Center (http://massdrop.com/helpcenter).
The copy for this shirt goes out of the way to tout the fact that it was made in America, but then says it is from "100% imported cotton". So New England manufacturing should be celebrated, but not American farming?
I think that TomasV means, that you have find your fit in the graph for size mesure ;) Find your size from height, waist, lenght of your arms and shoulder width. Compare them to the propper size and you´re ready to go. If you wear xs, SMALL is the ideal choice to fit your needs.
Hi guys! @NotMyRealNameA 42" on a Medium is not big at all, in fact is fairly standard. This measurement is actually for the garment itself; usually that's made by taken a usual Medium chest measurement of 38" and adding 4" inches of allowance for movement. The sizing chart is not based on body measurements, but actual garment measurements instead. Without 3 or 4 inches of allowance you wouldn't be able to move at all or even rip your shirt.
The reason why Blake is wearing a Medium besides it being the sample size we've got from the vendor, is the fact that these heavyweight flannels can be sized up a bit and worn a bit more like a shirt jacket, since it's pretty thick fabric and they make a good outer layer. It really depends on how you want to wear your shirt (fitted or a bit more loose). In this case because of the fabric, either way is a good choice.
@McAdamsandwichWe are not offering the Slim Fit, not the Extra Trim Fit (http://www.newenglandshirtco.com/sizingandstyle) which we included the sizing chart for. It's a bit more of a contemporaneous fit which is what most of us are used to these days.
Again, because this is a modern trimmer fit and this shirt is a heavyweight flannel, you can size up if you'd like for a loose fit that will make more sense if you want to wear this as an outer layer and leave room for undergarments.
Oops! The sizing chart is correct -- I made a mistake when I posted the previous comment. New England Shirt Company calls this fit the Trim Fit, not the Extra Trim Fit. As long as you're referring to our sizing chart, you'll be fine.