Frank Leder

Shirt in deadstock burgundy and brown basketweave wool

$565.00 Regular price $367.25
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Shirt in deadstock burgundy and brown basketweave wool
Shirt in deadstock burgundy and brown basketweave wool
Shirt in deadstock burgundy and brown basketweave wool
Shirt in deadstock burgundy and brown basketweave wool
Shirt in deadstock burgundy and brown basketweave wool
Shirt in deadstock burgundy and brown basketweave wool
Shirt in deadstock burgundy and brown basketweave wool
Shirt in deadstock burgundy and brown basketweave wool
Shirt in deadstock burgundy and brown basketweave wool
Shirt in deadstock burgundy and brown basketweave wool

Frank Leder

Shirt in deadstock burgundy and brown basketweave wool

$565.00 Regular price $367.25
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"Frank is all about finding those unique fabrics and trimmings, with the history they carry, and using them to build out his collections. He found this wool fabric at an old tailors workshop in South Tyrol while hiking the Dolomites. He chose to finish it with corozo buttons from the 1920's, they have rich caramel color with a recognizable vintage quality to it, and it really highlights the the medley of earth tones going on in the weave."---Ludwin

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  • 100% wool, deadstock fabric
  • Plain collar, button front with 1920s vintage corozo buttons
  • Chest pocket; regular placket, curved hem, one-piece back with unpleated yoke
  • Tag written in Sutterlin script, "deutsche schneiderkunst" (the German art of tailoring)
  • Made in Germany
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  • Slim fit
  • Take your typical US letter size, or size up 1 to wear over shirts
SKU: LEDSHI077-XL

Frank Leder

This hands-on designer's aesthetic is rooted in German worker wear and traditional fabrics

When people today mourn the disappearance of clothing from the past, they usually mean that businessmen don't wear suits anymore, or professors don't wear tweed anymore, or opera-goers don't wear black tie anymore. Frank Leder looks back to a different kind of aesthetic. Though trained in London, Leder's background and source material are all German.

The historical Germans that interest Leder the most are not just the aristocrats, the class that defined menswear in Britain and therefore the world, but the whole entourage of German society, all the way down to the humblest workers. 

Frank Leder is as deeply rooted in the history of his country as any designer working today. His work reminds us that no story is ever truly lost.

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