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CPO Shirt - Black Overdyed Sashiko
3Sixteen - CPO Shirt - Black Overdyed Sashiko
Coming Soon…9/2/22 at 12am EST
I think if we could smash a couple of words together to get some people excited it would be CPO and Sashiko. Doesn't that just sound good? Now, freak that with a black overdye. It's bonkers. Just madness. These things are absolutely packed with Indigo. Honestly, some of the heaviest bleeding we've ever seen...which only gets us more excited. These are a fader's dream. The vertical sashiko lines will fade differently than the soft cotton fabric itself. The indigo will shed and crock creating this beautiful blueberry blue color with time. This one will have more of a shadowy fade than the regular indigo. The CPO is an overshirt style designed with a nod towards vintage naval officer shirts. The buttons are a natural replica BDU with a ton of indigo pickup from the get. This fabric, like all of 3Sixteen's designs, is woven specifically for them. It's a double layer with a lofty, airy feel. This round is also dyed with Natural Indigo vs synthetic, which we find to be the best fading out there.
- Made in India.
- 100% cotton
- Natural indigo yarns, overdyed with black
- Replica BDU buttons
- Made in India
Please note that this is dyed with natural indigo and will fade and bleed onto lighter surfaces. Expect the color to be lighter after a wash.
Inches | Small | Medium | Large | XL | 2XL |
Chest | 20.5 |
20.5 | 21.25 | 22.75 | 23 |
CB Length | 26.5 |
28 | 28.75 | 29 | 29.75 |
Sleeve | 25 |
25 | 25.5 | 26.25 | 25.75 |
Shoulder | 17 | 17.5 | 18.75 | 19 | 29.75 |
A variance of +/-.5 is within tolerance.
Fit Notes: Ryan is wearing a size small in the images. His typical size is small from 3sixteen. Shop owner Tommy is our standard fit model and wears a medium in this. The CPOs have a slightly boxier fit but still fit true to size for us. Tommy is 5'10," 165lbs with a 40" chest.


























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Crosscut Flannel - Rust Twill Plaid
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Easy Pant - Dry Garden Jacquard
The Easy Pant is a roomy, comfy fitting pant with a cut nice enough to make you want to wear it out and about, but just as easily to lounge on the couch. It carries on this season's beige/tan color story in this gorgeous off-white color they're calling Dry Garden. If you were lucky enough to get your hands on one of the last two pieces, these pants will pair perfectly with them. We really appreciate that they used their newly acquired fabric wizardry to do the talking. Since pairing with their factory in India, the level of textile uniqueness is through the roof. This Jacquard has a topographical hand feel that you can see in the pictures but only truly experience in person. It's very, very hard to shock us after 10 years of seeing and touching fabrics on a daily basis - but this Dry Garden Jacquard has opened our eyes to what technical weaving can be.
Shop Jacket - Dry Garden Jacquard
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We think the thing that got us so excited about this fabric was that it was unlike any other crosscut yet to be released. They're normally a hardy, starchy fabric that suits denim perfectly. Well, this is definitely not that. It is incredibly soft in woven in this kind of chaotic, loose pattern that lays super nicely on the skin. That uneven character gives the fabric a texture like a sashiko shirt. You've got the classic enamel-coated buttons, and the signature cross back yoke, but other than that these are nothing like the crosscuts you've seen in the past. The fabric makes them feel more like a cozy travel shirt. While these don't have an open collar, you could easily see them having one when you feel the fabric. They just feel comfy and give off incredible vibes all while having the silhouette of the crosscut flannel.
