Jump Into Jacquard with Iron and Resin’s Salton Shirt

While jacquard fabrics are woven all year ’round, it’s in fall/winter that the most iconic jacquard cloths come out to play. Adding to this world of whimsical wovens is Iron & Resin‘s Salton Shirt, a 10.5 oz jacquard flannel button-down that balances old west romanticism with true rugged utility.

The Salton Shirt takes its cues from the early jacquard textiles of the American Southwest. Jacquard wovens, known as Jerga, had been produced by the Pueblo and Navajo tribes for hundreds of years, but when Spanish colonists used them for coats, wagon tarps, and blankets, they became a cross-cultural phenomenon.

Reminiscent of 19th-century blankets, Iron & Resin’s custom 10.5 oz jacquard is woven on vintage shuttle looms, imbuing it with the subtle slub and nuanced texture that make authentic jacquards so special. No prints to chip away, no branding; just pure geometric beauty where every yarn is part of the story.

Heavy enough to be an overshirt but not too hefty to simply slip over a tee, the Salton shirt is available in three colorways, each curated with charmingly washed-out tones that echo the eery, sun-baked landscape of the shirt’s namesake; the Salton Sea. Each shirt is constructed with robust double-needle seams, bar-tacked stress points, custom InR metal catseye buttons, and a drawcord locker loop in the neckline for easy storage.

Available at Iron & Resin for $129.