Newnan Cropped Camp Shirt (M)

Sale Price: $100.00 Original Price: $175.00
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Calling all purple-holics—this camp shirt features a vintage tablecloth printed with the bold, signature designs of renowned American artist Vera Neumann. It’s accented with pockets cut from a hand-embroidered lavender linen tea towel and finished with lightweight purple crinkle seersucker fabric remnants for breathability and texture.

Paired with matching vintage lavender buttons for the perfect tonal finish.

Fit: 21.5” across the chest, 21” from shoulder to hem. Slightly cropped and boxy, this shirt fits like a true men’s Medium.

Calling all purple-holics—this camp shirt features a vintage tablecloth printed with the bold, signature designs of renowned American artist Vera Neumann. It’s accented with pockets cut from a hand-embroidered lavender linen tea towel and finished with lightweight purple crinkle seersucker fabric remnants for breathability and texture.

Paired with matching vintage lavender buttons for the perfect tonal finish.

Fit: 21.5” across the chest, 21” from shoulder to hem. Slightly cropped and boxy, this shirt fits like a true men’s Medium.

Each of the shirts in this collection is named for a historic hub of the American textile industry. With this, we honor and sustain the legacy of our rich fabric and clothing traditions.

Nestled in the Georgia Piedmont, Newnan became a textile stronghold in the early 1900s, with mills like East Newnan and Arnco churning out cotton fabrics and denim for a growing South. Known as the “City of Homes,” its mill villages stood beside grand Greek Revival houses—both tied together by the hum of spindles and the rhythm of its tireless laborers.