Chambray is woven in a way similar (but not exactly like) denim, which means that in many respects it has a similar durability to denim. This ultimately means that chambray shirts hold up extremely well, and survive lots of wearing and washing with relative ease. Needless to say, these are the kind of shirts you want to wear if you expect to be a budding Indiana Jones.
Pictured: J.Crew Vintage selvedge chambray utility shirt, $98.
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Quite silly posting a trench coat worth 2,500$ when this site is aimed for 20-something men, most of which don’t have bottomless bank accounts.
Did you not say in your Levis Denim Guide, to NOT wear 501s?
501XX != 501. Shrink to fits, as the name implies, shrink to fit your legs and thus have a slimmer, tailored look. 501s aren’t really good for most people, save perhaps for the rare person who has the proportions that fit in them perfectly.
You may need to rethink that one. I think there are a lot more men of average build that can’t pull off the low cut skinny type jean especially if you have to do a little work.Too tight and big chance you’ll look like a plumber.
^A lot of ‘in the closet’ homosexuals here