


FAHERTY | Oversized Denim Overshirt in Glacier-Bay-Wash
It begins with a silhouette that refuses to be ignored. The FAHERTY Denim Shirt in Glacier-Bay-Wash is an exercise in deliberate nonchalance—an oversized, relaxed form that drapes rather than clings, built on a foundation of organic cotton denim woven in a loose right-hand twill. This is not a shirt engineered for precision; it is a shirt engineered for presence. The cut is generous, the shoulders relaxed, the length measured at 28 inches, allowing it to sit perfectly between a classic shirt and a lightweight jacket. It commands space without demanding attention, a quiet assertion of proportion that defines the modern wardrobe. The fabric is the story, and the story is one of considered abrasion. The Glacier-Bay-Wash achieves a faded, lived-in character that feels both immediate and archival—a surface textured by wear rather than by machine. The loose weave of the organic cotton gives the denim an airy hand, a breathability that belies its robust appearance. It is stiff enough to hold its shape across the shoulders and chest, yet soft enough to yield with movement. There is a tactile honesty here: the grain of the twill, the slight irregularity of the wash, the weight that settles into the body without weighing it down. Construction follows the logic of utility. A single chest pocket sits flat against the placket, unadorned and purposeful. The buttons are secure, the seams clean, the collar structured enough to stand or soften depending on the day. This is an overshirt that functions as a bridge—between layers, between seasons, between the rugged and the refined. It buttons up to serve as a standalone top, or hangs open over a tee or a fine-gauge knit. The fit is intentionally oversized, not sloppy, offering room to move without sacrificing the line. In motion, the shirt follows the body with a deliberate ease. The loose twill catches light differently with each turn, the faded wash shifting from pale blue to stone to almost-white. It is a piece that thrives in transition: worn open over a linen trouser for a late summer afternoon, buttoned over raw denim for an evening that turns cool, or thrown over a slip dress to fracture its polish with a dose of grit. The versatility is not an afterthought—it is the design. This shirt belongs to no single occasion. It belongs to the rhythm of a wardrobe that moves between studio, street, and dinner without changing clothes. Style it with the obvious: your favorite denim, washed or raw, for a monochrome moment that reads as intentional. Or break the rule entirely—layer it over a silk shell, tuck it into a tailored trouser, let it hang unbuttoned over a cotton poplin skirt. The point is not to match. The point is to let the shirt do the work, its faded surface and generous cut lending a lived-in texture to whatever it touches.
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It begins with a silhouette that refuses to be ignored. The FAHERTY Denim Shirt in Glacier-Bay-Wash is an exercise in deliberate nonchalance—an oversized, relaxed form that drapes rather than clings, built on a foundation of organic cotton denim woven in a loose right-hand twill. This is not a shirt engineered for precision; it is a shirt engineered for presence. The cut is generous, the shoulders relaxed, the length measured at 28 inches, allowing it to sit perfectly between a classic shirt and a lightweight jacket. It commands space without demanding attention, a quiet assertion of proportion that defines the modern wardrobe. The fabric is the story, and the story is one of considered abrasion. The Glacier-Bay-Wash achieves a faded, lived-in character that feels both immediate and archival—a surface textured by wear rather than by machine. The loose weave of the organic cotton gives the denim an airy hand, a breathability that belies its robust appearance. It is stiff enough to hold its shape across the shoulders and chest, yet soft enough to yield with movement. There is a tactile honesty here: the grain of the twill, the slight irregularity of the wash, the weight that settles into the body without weighing it down. Construction follows the logic of utility. A single chest pocket sits flat against the placket, unadorned and purposeful. The buttons are secure, the seams clean, the collar structured enough to stand or soften depending on the day. This is an overshirt that functions as a bridge—between layers, between seasons, between the rugged and the refined. It buttons up to serve as a standalone top, or hangs open over a tee or a fine-gauge knit. The fit is intentionally oversized, not sloppy, offering room to move without sacrificing the line. In motion, the shirt follows the body with a deliberate ease. The loose twill catches light differently with each turn, the faded wash shifting from pale blue to stone to almost-white. It is a piece that thrives in transition: worn open over a linen trouser for a late summer afternoon, buttoned over raw denim for an evening that turns cool, or thrown over a slip dress to fracture its polish with a dose of grit. The versatility is not an afterthought—it is the design. This shirt belongs to no single occasion. It belongs to the rhythm of a wardrobe that moves between studio, street, and dinner without changing clothes. Style it with the obvious: your favorite denim, washed or raw, for a monochrome moment that reads as intentional. Or break the rule entirely—layer it over a silk shell, tuck it into a tailored trouser, let it hang unbuttoned over a cotton poplin skirt. The point is not to match. The point is to let the shirt do the work, its faded surface and generous cut lending a lived-in texture to whatever it touches.






















