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.



The Floor shirt is an edited interpretation of a factory overshirt, with large hand pockets and wide sleeves. The stitching at the shoulders appears to make a traditional seamed split yoke, but in fact it shows how the front and back panels overlap, forming a double thickness at the shoulders without any additional seams.




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.


The Double Breasted Pullover Hoodie is a cut-down version of the 499 Dress Shirt, with a large hood cut from the fabric saved from removing the longer shirt tail.


The Weaver's Stock Butterfly Shirt is a tailored adaptation of the mainline Type 430 Butterfly Shirt, and is single-needle sewn with french seams.



The Buggy Back Shirt takes its unusual shape and name from a traditional British tailoring technique for lining casual sports jackets. Rather than fully lining the jacket, the fronts are lined but the back is ‘buggy lined’ with triangles of lining fabric set into the shoulder seams, overlapping at the centre.

The Square Tail Yoke Pocket Shirt is constructed with bias-cut yokes running from a seam at the back of the neck over the shoulders, and down to the lower chest.


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

The Double Breasted Pullover Dress Shirt is adapted from the type 413 shirt, cut extra long with deep side splits, to be worn as a dress or long shirt.

The Weaver's Stock Short Sleeve Butterfly Shirt is a tailored adaptation of the mainline Type 430 Butterfly Shirt, and is single-needle sewn with french seams.



The Short Sleeve Buggy Back Shirt takes its unusual shape and name from a traditional British tailoring technique for lining casual sports jackets. Rather than fully lining the jacket, the fronts are lined but the back is ‘buggy lined’ with triangles of lining fabric set into the shoulder seams, overlapping at the centre.

The Short Sleeve Three Pocket Square Tail Shirt has large hand pockets sewn into the side seams and a third left chest pocket.

















