
#SHORT SLEEVE PEARL SNAP SHIRTS FULL#
Milworks gladly accepts returns of unworn, unwashed, undamaged or defective merchandise purchased online for delivery that shipped to a international address for a full refund or exchange within 30 days of original purchase. We will refund the purchase amount to a Milworks Gift Card.
In stores, requests to return or exchange merchandise received as a gift must be accompanied by a gift receipt.Once we receive your return, we will refund the purchase amount to a Milworks E-gift Card.All apothecary, masks, altered apparel or final sale items cannot be returned or exchanged.Ĭlick here to start a return for U.S. Refunds will be made in the form of the original payment. If you live in Milwaukee WI for your convenience, online and phone purchases may be returned to the Milworks store. address for a full refund or exchange within 30 days of original purchase. Milworks gladly accepts returns of unworn, unwashed, undamaged or defective merchandise purchased online, by phone or in stores for delivery that shipped to a U.S. Need an exchange? Follow steps above and let us know the items you would like to exchange for.
Online and phone purchases can also be returned in store, in accordance with our policy. When using our prepaid label the cost of the label will be deducted from your refund. Start a Return: Click here to start a return for U.S. Sleeve length (From Center Back to End of Cuff) Designed to look great unbuttoned, and also at home with a bolo tie or bandana Triple Needle Chainstitched yoke and sideseam for an unbustable shirtĬollar is unlined and unfused. Midweight flannels perfect for wearing year round, with a soft brushed interior and exterior Inspired by vintage flannel shirts that were just well loved scraps by the time we got our hands on them.Ĭolors, patterns, and weight are based on American made flannel shirts from the 1920s to the 1960s.įabric from 100% Indian grown cotton that is spun, dyed, and woven in a family owned mill in India Every single yarn is spun to the right size and shade to evoke the soft yet hearty flannels coming out of the American west in the 1920's-60's worn hard on the backs of farmers, miners, cowboys, loggers, and just plain old hippies doing their best to stay warm and stay outside as long as they could. These flannel workshirts and pearlsnaps are a real labour of love from all areas and comes from hundreds of hours scouring vintage stores, private sellers, and pouring over hundreds of historical black and white photographs looking for that perfect layout or shade combination. They were willing to start small with they and waive their normal minimums and surcharges so that we could really get the quality on point at an affordable price. They knew that when they finally had the resources for a Wythe flannel they absolutely had to take it seriously, and luckily the absolute best factory in the world for these types of flannels thought what they were doing with Wythe was pretty cool. It only takes a couple of poor quality examples to really make you think twice about which brand you are buying your flannels from. There are also very few things that are easier to screw up than flannel plaids. Most of yall know it is very easy to get overwhelmed by the amount of scratchy, papery, rough, and just plain unattractive plaids that have been made and are still being made. There is not much more American than a well worn flannel shirt. Of the many things they dreamed of making for Wythe, flannel plaids were at the top of the list.