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Hamilton 1883/Project Wooster Shirts Play with Camo and Plaid Prints

These Hamilton 1883/Project Wooster shirts are the hip product of a collaboration between two great brands. Hamilton 1883 has been making shirts since (you guessed it) 1883. The long-standing brand has partnered with Nick Wooster’s Project Wooster to create a line of well-made, playfully patterned shirts.

The line has six different shirt designs. The line is notable for its combination of patterns that are similar, yet contrasting. For example, the triple-camo shirt uses three different camouflage prints that are all slightly different. Coming close to clashing, the shirts strike a whimsical and carefree chord instead. The line also has some more tame options that are one single print, or feature more subdued prints, like blue stripes of different scales.

The Hamilton 1883/Project Wooster shirts are available exclusively at Park & Bond.
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