Brose Work Shirt - Men's
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Brose Work Shirt pairs rugged canvas feel with hidden flannel warmth
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"I like this as a shoulder-season workhorse. The nylon Oxford exterior is tough enough for projects and daily wear, but the flannel lining adds noticeable warmth without feeling bulky. The snap front makes it easy to layer over a tee, and the hand pockets are clutch when temps drop. It’s sturdy, comfortable, and surprisingly versatile."
We all appreciate gear that pulls double duty, and the Brose Work Shirt from Flylow is built to handle long days and cool evenings without missing a beat. On the outside, it brings a tough, mountain-ready aesthetic that looks right at home in the shop or at the trailhead. On the inside, it surprises us with soft flannel comfort that feels broken-in from day one.
The durable nylon Oxford exterior with a touch of stretch stands up to wear and tear, while the flannel-lined chest and back provide cozy insulation where we need it most. Taffeta-lined sleeves slide easily over base layers, and metal snap buttons make quick work of layering. With chest and hand pockets for daily essentials, this is the kind of dependable overshirt we reach for all fall and winter long.
Details
- Durable work shirt for cool-weather layering and daily wear
- Nylon Oxford exterior with stretch for mobility and toughness
- Soft polyester flannel lining in chest and back for added warmth
- Taffeta-lined sleeves for easy on-and-off layering
- Snap metal button front for classic mountain style
- Two chest pockets and hand pockets for everyday storage
- Substantial 726g weight for reliable shoulder-season comfort
- Item #FLGZ0JU
- Material
- 98% nylon, 2% spandex
- Fit
- regular
- Style
- button up
- Pockets
- 2 chest
- Activity
- casual
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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