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Men's Smock

While working, men often wore a large linen shirt over their small clothes to protect them from dirt and grime. This outer layer helped preserve their garments during labor, particularly in trades where wear and soiling were unavoidable.

Traditionally made from durable, natural-colored linen, this example follows that practice. The fabric is well-suited to repeated use, offering both resilience and comfort in a working environment. It is finished with individually handcrafted thread buttons at the neck and wrists, reflecting period construction and attention to detail.

Practical in purpose and rooted in historical use, it serves as a reliable outer garment for a working impression.

While working, men often wore a large linen shirt over their small clothes to protect them from dirt and grime. This outer layer helped preserve their garments during labor, particularly in trades where wear and soiling were unavoidable.

Traditionally made from durable, natural-colored linen, this example follows that practice. The fabric is well-suited to repeated use, offering both resilience and comfort in a working environment. It is finished with individually handcrafted thread buttons at the neck and wrists, reflecting period construction and attention to detail.

Practical in purpose and rooted in historical use, it serves as a reliable outer garment for a working impression.

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Men's Smock—
$195.00

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While working, men often wore a large linen shirt over their small clothes to protect them from dirt and grime. This outer layer helped preserve their garments during labor, particularly in trades where wear and soiling were unavoidable.

Traditionally made from durable, natural-colored linen, this example follows that practice. The fabric is well-suited to repeated use, offering both resilience and comfort in a working environment. It is finished with individually handcrafted thread buttons at the neck and wrists, reflecting period construction and attention to detail.

Practical in purpose and rooted in historical use, it serves as a reliable outer garment for a working impression.