
Our long-awaited partnership with Post O'Alls has finally come to fruition. As we transition into a Post Heritage version of James Dant, one that doesn't shirk the traditional ways of manufacturing but accepts newer, more contemporary silhouettes...it only makes sense to work with a brand like Post O'Alls. Since its origin in 1993, this brand has been taking iconic American silhouettes and giving them a little extra. In the more recent past, this started to translate to a more modern form of garments. In a world full of "perfect fits" they were offering roomy silhouettes that drape perfectly but don't have to stick to you to look good. It may not be what "Post Overalls" stands for, but we like to think of the "Post" as meaning "after" and the "O'Alls" as meaning heritage. They've evolved beyond the ideals of traditional American menswear into a genre of their own. One of the first items on the list that drew our attention was the Chinois. T he inspiration comes from the French Chinois that Pablo Picasso wore alongside Jacques Prévert in Cannes in 1951, the biggest feature being the 3-pocket design with smile-shaped welts. While Picasso’s version appears to be a Mao (stand) collar, the Post O’Alls version is a banana collar (look closely at the shape), making it easier to style. Details such as Dolman sleeve and deep side slits make the item details more authentically Chinese. Those micro monkey knots are such a beautiful, functional addition to the piece. And the fabric is to die for. It's super lightweight while having an insane crinkly dry wax hand feel. We think this is one of the most versatile items in their lineup as it can be worn as a shirt, outerwear, and cardigan. 100% Nylon Custom Woven Labels Monkey Fist Closures Dollman Sleeves Banana Collar Made in China Size Chest Back Length S 23.70" 28.15 31.89 M 25.20 28.94 32.68 L 26.69 29.72 33.46 XL 28.19 30.51 34.25 A variance of +/-.5" is within tolerance. Fit Notes: As with most Post O'Alls fits, these are on
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