— Cotton canvas fabric
— Oversized cut
— Button-through flap patch pocket with stitch detail
— Side split hem with herringbone tape detailing
— Corozo brace buttons
— Herringbone hanger loop in back neck
— Machine washable
— Made in Portugal
— Style-No.: MHSH0507S24LCPPLY
Margaret Howell
MHL S/S FLAP POCKET SHIRT
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The Margaret Howell MHL S/S Flap Pocket Shirt is a distinctive piece that combines robust functionality with a minimalist design. This shirt is made from cotton canvas and features a short-sleeved, oversized cut for a comfortable, relaxed fit. The standout feature is the button-through flap patch pocket on the front, adorned with meticulous stitch detailing. Additionally, the shirt is accented with side split hems enhanced with herringbone tape detailing, adding a touch of craftsmanship. Completed with Corozo brace buttons and a herringbone hanger loop in the back neck, this shirt is a versatile addition to any wardrobe, embodying practical elegance.
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Shipping terms
Denmark:
- Postnord Self-Collect DKK 40 | 1-2 working days
- Postnord Home-Delivery DKK 60 | 1-2 working days
- Greenland and The Faroe Islands DKK 125 (Postnord)
Europe:
- DHL — Express (VAT Countries Only) 20€ | 1-2 working days
- FedEx — Economy 15€ | 3-4 working days
United Kingdom :
- DHL — Express £25 | 1-2 working days
- FedEx — Economy £15 | 3-4 working days
USA & Canada:
- DHL — Express US$30 | 2-3 working days
- FedEx — Economy US$20 | 5-7 working days
China, Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea:
- DHL — Express US$30 | 2-3 working days
- FedEx — Economy US$20 | 5-7 working days
Rest of the World:
- DHL — Express US$30 | 2-3 working days
- FedEx — Economy US$20 | 5-7 working days
*We do not offer shipping to Russia. -
About the brand
Margaret Howell is a hands-on designer, one whose philosophy has always been to make clothing as she drew them - relaxed and lived in with a natural look. Margaret found inspiration in the fine make and fabric of a man’s shirt, she used quality shirting usually issued for formal wear, but making it up into a softer, less traditional shirt. As a designer, Margaret finds men’s clothing interesting in structure, feel and functionality, after all this she started making womenswear when she realised that women wanted the men’s clothing she was producing.
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