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Manolito Moleskin Shirt - Brown
Indigofera - Manolito Moleskin Shirt - Brown
We really, really love the Manolito. We loved it when it came in lightweight chambray and we might love it even more in moleskin. Moleskin is a heavily compacted cotton that has the feeling of suede and the comfort and warmth of flannel. It's a serious hand feel masterpiece. We also love the rounded buttons they use specifically on the Manolito. This round, they've gone with a contrasting darker charcoal-colored button. This piece features a unique back yoke and contrast light yellow stitching.
- 100% Cotton
- Custom Woven Indigofera Labels
- Custom Rounded Horn Buttons
- Dual Chest Pockets
- Made in Portugal
Size | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
Pit to Pit | 20.5 | 21.75 | 23.25 | 24 | 24.5 |
Sleeve Length | 25.25 | 26 | 26.5 | 26.75 | 27.25 |
Shoulder Seam |
17.25 | 18 | 19.25 | 19.5 | 19.75 |
Center Back to Hem | 28.25 | 29.5 | 30 | 30.75 | 31.5 |
A variance of .5 inches is within tolerance.
Fit Notes: The Manolito is one of Indigofera's more trim shirts, but it's still a boxier cut than our usual piece. This round is also fitting a bit bigger than the chambray version. You can see the small has a pit-to-pit of 41" which is more like a typical medium. Aaron is 5'10," 145lbs and wearing a medium. A small would probably fit him a little better and more fitted.




































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