Anderson Cropped Camp Shirt (M)

Sale Price: $100.00 Original Price: $175.00
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This unique camp shirt combines hand-dyed rust-orange cotton gauze with two richly storied vintage textiles: a 1970s valance curtain and a 1930s feed sack salvaged from a farm estate sale in Upstate New York. With its cropped silhouette, these three materials come together in harmony—honoring the land-based heritage and quiet beauty of rural America.

Fit: 21.5” across the chest, 20” from shoulder to hem. Cropped and roomy, this shirt fits like a relaxed men’s Medium.

This unique camp shirt combines hand-dyed rust-orange cotton gauze with two richly storied vintage textiles: a 1970s valance curtain and a 1930s feed sack salvaged from a farm estate sale in Upstate New York. With its cropped silhouette, these three materials come together in harmony—honoring the land-based heritage and quiet beauty of rural America.

Fit: 21.5” across the chest, 20” from shoulder to hem. Cropped and roomy, this shirt fits like a relaxed 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.

Tucked into the foothills of the Blue Ridge, Anderson grew from a cotton town into a textile force by the early 20th century. Its mills spun thread and wove fabric that traveled far beyond South Carolina, powered by one of the first long-distance electric transmission lines in the South. Industry lit up Anderson’s skyline—and stitched its name into the fabric of Southern history.