Frank Leder Japanese Wool Shirt | Black
Whether you’re up in court or down at the shops, rest assured you’ll look good in this Frank Leder shirt. Made with a washed summer wool from Japan, woven near Tokyo, it could easily double up as a light jacket. The garment itself is made in Germany in a small run and finished with vintage horn buttons from the 1920s. For a woollen shirt, it’s soft and comfortable to complement the slightly relaxed, boxy silhouette. It features two roomy patch pockets and a third welt pocket with brown piping. It looks especially sharp when worn over the Frank Leder Advocate shirt.
100% Japanese wool
Made in Germany
Vintage horn buttons from 1920s
Front pockets
Colour: black
Whether you’re up in court or down at the shops, rest assured you’ll look good in this Frank Leder shirt. Made with a washed summer wool from Japan, woven near Tokyo, it could easily double up as a light jacket. The garment itself is made in Germany in a small run and finished with vintage horn buttons from the 1920s. For a woollen shirt, it’s soft and comfortable to complement the slightly relaxed, boxy silhouette. It features two roomy patch pockets and a third welt pocket with brown piping. It looks especially sharp when worn over the Frank Leder Advocate shirt.
100% Japanese wool
Made in Germany
Vintage horn buttons from 1920s
Front pockets
Colour: black
Frank Leder is a Berlin-based designer who could be considered an artist that uses clothes as his medium.
His approach to “fashion” encapsulates the more traditional elements of his German heritage, with a deep understanding of fabrics and technique. Frank places a huge emphasis on the sourcing of interesting materials, from buttons to fabrics, and ensures the makers of his products understand the story behind each item. All items are made in Germany.