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Offering a range of accessible summer shirting is California’s Iron & Resin, who have both elevated basics and patterned goodness in their rugged portfolio. The Herman Shirt is a work shirt-inspired corduroy button-down, featuring dual chest pockets and a sturdy front yoke. This 100% cotton corduroy teeters on pinwale with its 21-wale weave, but it’s still got the right amount of chonk to make it both comfortable and highly textured. It’s finished with a box pleat on the back that articulates the fit, and Corozo buttons made from sustainable Ecuadorian nuts. Throw a Herman one with literally anything from jeans to chinos, sweat shorts to cargos, and you’re good to go.
Swerving into a more playful lane is the Bonzai shirt – Iron & Resin’s riff on classic Aloha shirts. This one’s made from a breathable and sustainable cotton-hemp blend, which, along with a relaxed fit, helps to ground the zany all-over wave print. Want something more Americana? The Valley shirt hits those notes with its Western yokes, pearl snaps, and subtly patterned chambray fabric.
Calming things right down for an evening by the pool is the Howard Shirt. Built from a 100% cotton terry, this piece balances leisurewear and workwear with its resort-ready fabric and dual-pocket, thick-seamed construction. If you want to lounge around after a dip while being ready to be drafted for grilling duty, the Howard is your boy.
Each shirt comes finished with a locker loop for easy storage, but the best part is that none of these shirts will set you back more than $99.
Available at Iron & Resin from $59.