You might have taken a glance at this and had to double-take. The word Kapital and an image of a garment that doesn’t feature an intricate or a garish pattern might not have computed instantaneously in your head. But if you dig a little deeper you’ll find that Kapital has phenomenal breadth in their lines and the level of detail doesn’t diminish, and boundaries are still pushed.
The Herringbone Twill Shirt Anorak is a gleaming example of the build-up I just put in. Made in Japan from 100% cotton herringbone twill, that clean white colorway makes it both versatile and timeless. This pullover-style shirt features an oversized fit, 2 matching chest pockets on the front, a drawstring at the hem, an elongated back panel, and split seams at each side.
Reminiscent of oversized 90s button-downs and popovers, this is a good option if you’re one of those people that struggles to pair regular-fit shirts with slouchier pants and jeans.
Available now from Blue In Green priced at $372