Combining the shape and construction of the Floor Shirt with the shoulders of the Driver's Jacket, the Short Sleeve Open Shoulder Floor Shirt is constructed with elongated front and back panels which overlap, forming a double thickness open yoke at the shoulders .

The Common Coat is Tender's first lined and faced revere jacket. Rather than aping a fully tailored garment, the manufacture remains true to the idea of understandable construction.


Recut 'Lost' jeans from 2011. 130s with a slightly straighter lower leg, but not quite the full straight wide leg of 132s.




Named for the See-er, another name for an oracle, or wizard, the pattern is based on a 1940s British army hat made for Sikh soldiers, conical in shape so that a turban could be wound around it.






High waist extra wide jeans with a generous seat and thigh, and a very roomy straight leg.



The first Tender jacket, cut with yokes grown on to the back panel, so that the shoulder is seamless and cut on the bias, for a particularly comfortable fit over time.



Split Back Jeans are cut straight, with a very high waist. They hark back to the original research in 2010 for Tender's first jeans, adapted from vintage British Rail uniform trousers.


Based on the 132 jeans pattern, 122 jeans do not have back pockets or a back yoke- the seat is shaped by two 'English' pleats, facing towards the middle.



Straight Jeans are a distillation of what a pair of Tender jeans should be. There is no yoke and no shaping in the side seams- the outside seam is a straight selvage line all the way up to the waistband.



Garment dyed tee in organic cotton, with washable ’sticker’ Working branding at chest.

An overshirt with elastic buttonhole-tape guayabera stripes.


