Landreth Blanket Shirt
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$148.00
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$148.00 - Sale price
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$148.00
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Cemented in time like a great rock song, the Blanket Shirt has been a signature since day one. The softest, most sustainable layer ever made is now reimagined with timeless details designed in company with Joey Landreth, including a small guitar slide stash pocket.
Landreth Blanket Shirt
- Regular price
-
$148.00
- Regular price
-
$148.00 - Sale price
-
$148.00
- Unit price
- per
The First Brand Founded on a Total Commitment to Sustainability
We are driven by a passion for responsible action, and courageous change.
- Finding your Outerknown means expanding your curiosity beyond the furthest reaches to find what lights your fire. For Outerknown Ambassador Joey Landreth, his passion lies in music.
- On a constant pursuit of creative growth with a guitar in hand, Joey travels the world sharing his exceptional music amplified by a dynamic guitar sound and spellbinding performances straight from the heart.
- To celebrate Joey and his artistry, we bring you a timeless and sustainably made collection, designed in collaboration with the guitarist.
- The Blanket Shirt is our all-time best-selling style, and it just might be the coziest damn shirt ever made. Crafted from a lofty organic cotton twill with buttons made from nuts, it's sturdy yet incredibly soft and breathable.
- This special style was designed in collaboration with Joey Landreth and features a custom "guitar slide pocket" at the wearers left hem.
100% organic cotton.
Organic cotton cuts out all the harmful synthetic chemicals used to grow conventional cotton, making for safer working conditions for farmers and a healthier planet.
- 29 1/2" length on size M.
- Machine Wash Cold. Do Not Bleach. Tumble Dry Low. Cool Iron if Necessary. Dry Cleanable.

Find Your Outerknown
As designers, it challenges us to build better, more sustainable products. As producers, it asks us to lift the lid on our supply chain bringing the consumer along on our journey.





