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Our heavyweight shirt delivers exceptional durability through premium cotton construction and reinforced stitching at every stress point. The substantial 7.5 oz fabric weight provides structure without sacrificing breathability, making this shirt ideal for three-season wear.
We designed the relaxed fit to allow natural movement while maintaining a clean silhouette that works equally well layered over thermals or worn solo. The extended tail length ensures coverage, and the button-down collar maintains its shape wash after wash.
Construction & comfort details

Fabric & Construction Details
The Denim and Flower heavyweight shirt uses ring-spun cotton that’s been pre-washed to achieve optimal softness while maintaining the fabric’s structural integrity. We source this cotton specifically for its longer staple length, which translates to stronger yarn and a smoother surface that resists pilling.
Double-needle stitching reinforces the shoulder seams, side seams, and sleeve hems to withstand repeated wear and washing. The button placket features bar-tack reinforcement at stress points, and we use genuine corozo buttons sourced from natural tagua palm nuts rather than plastic alternatives. Each shirt undergoes quality inspection before leaving our facility to ensure consistent construction standards across every piece in our men’s shirt collection.

Sizing & Fit Guide
Our heavyweight shirt follows a relaxed fit pattern with additional room through the chest and shoulders compared to slim-fit styles. The body measures approximately 2 inches wider than standard fit shirts in the same size category, allowing comfortable layering over base layers or thermals.
Sleeve length is cut to accommodate a slight roll at the cuff, and the extended tail measures 3 inches longer in back than front for full coverage when tucking. We recommend ordering your standard size for the intended relaxed fit, or sizing down one size if you prefer a closer-to-body silhouette. The pre-wash treatment means minimal shrinkage — expect less than 2% reduction in measurements after the first wash cycle.
Care & Maintenance
Machine wash the heavyweight shirt in cold water with similar colors to preserve the fabric’s integrity and prevent unnecessary wear. We recommend turning the shirt inside out before washing to protect the button placket and outer surface from abrasion.
Tumble dry on low heat or hang dry to extend the shirt’s lifespan — high heat can cause the cotton fibers to weaken over time. The substantial fabric weight means the shirt will take slightly longer to dry than lightweight alternatives, but the result is a garment that maintains its shape and structure through years of regular wear. Iron on medium heat while the fabric is still slightly damp for best results, and store on a hanger to prevent creasing.



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Common questions about the heavyweight shirt
The heavyweight shirt follows a relaxed fit pattern with approximately 2 inches of additional width through the chest and shoulders compared to our standard fit shirts. The cut allows comfortable layering and natural movement without excess fabric volume.
We recommend ordering your usual size for the intended relaxed fit. If you prefer a closer-to-body silhouette, consider sizing down one size. The pre-wash treatment means minimal shrinkage after laundering.
Our heavyweight shirt uses 7.5 oz cotton fabric, which is approximately 40% heavier than standard dress shirts and 25% heavier than typical casual button-downs. The increased fabric weight provides superior durability, better wind resistance, and enhanced structure that maintains the shirt’s shape through repeated wear.
The substantial weight also contributes to three-season versatility — warm enough for cool weather worn alone, yet breathable enough for layering without overheating.
Yes, machine wash the shirt in cold water with similar colors. We recommend turning it inside out before washing to protect the button placket and outer surface. Tumble dry on low heat or hang dry for best longevity.
The pre-wash treatment minimizes shrinkage to less than 2% after the first wash. Avoid high heat drying, which can weaken cotton fibers over time. Iron on medium heat while slightly damp for optimal results.
The heavyweight shirt is designed primarily for three-season wear — spring, fall, and mild winter conditions. While the 7.5 oz cotton construction provides excellent breathability compared to synthetic fabrics, it may be too warm for summer heat or high humidity environments.
For warmer weather, we recommend our lightweight oxford or chambray options that offer similar quality construction in lighter fabric weights better suited to higher temperatures.
We use genuine corozo buttons made from tagua palm nuts rather than plastic alternatives. Corozo buttons offer superior durability compared to plastic, maintain their appearance through repeated washing, and provide a natural aesthetic that complements the shirt’s quality construction.
The buttons are sewn with reinforced bar-tack stitching at the placket and cuffs to prevent loosening during normal wear.
With proper care, the heavyweight shirt is designed to last several years of regular wear. The combination of premium ring-spun cotton, reinforced seams, and quality construction details ensures durability well beyond standard shirts.
Many customers report the shirt improving with age as the fabric softens while maintaining its structural integrity. The substantial fabric weight resists thinning and hole formation that occurs with lighter-weight alternatives.
The shirt arrives pre-washed for immediate comfort, though the fabric will continue to soften naturally with wear and washing. Unlike raw or unwashed fabrics that require extensive break-in periods, you can wear the heavyweight shirt comfortably from the first day.
The softening process is gradual and enhances the shirt’s feel without compromising the fabric’s durability or structure. Most customers notice optimal softness after 5-10 wash cycles.





