Tired of shirts that wilt faster than your enthusiasm on a Monday morning? Do your current short sleeves lack the robust charm of a bygone era, leaving you feeling less “rugged individualist” and more “forgot-to-iron-my-polo”? Enter the Line of Trade Station Shirt ($65), a sartorial nod to vintage garage uniforms, because apparently, even your threads should work as hard as you… or at least look like they do.





Inspired by a time when “durability and utility ruled the day” (presumably before fast fashion and questionable life choices), this shirt boasts a soft, brushed twill body, double chest pockets for all your essential bric-a-brac, and rugged double-needle stitching that laughs in the face of minor mishaps. The contrasting tonal camp collar and square hem with side vents add a “modern twist,” ensuring you’re equally at home whether tinkering in the garage or pretending to know about craft beer at your local dive bar. It’s a short-sleeved button-up built for adventures, with “an industrious legacy in every stitch.” Finally, a shirt that understands your aspiration for practical coolness.









