This men's Barbour Tattersall shirt has an eye-catching design and comfortable fit that makes it a bestseller year after year.
There's nothing more country casual than the tattersall pattern. With origins as far back as the 18th century, this design has become a staple in country clothing. On this shirt, Barbour have blended the classic pattern with expert tailoring to create a look imbued with heritage charm. A button through fastening and button down collar brings a smart feel to the piece while the curved hem ensures it looks just as good tucked as it does untucked. Finished with Barbour branding to a chest patch pocket, this piece is a smart-casual wardrobe essential.
Barbour tattersall button-upBrushed cotton twillLong sleevesButton down collarSelf fabric chest pocketWonderfully versatile, this shirt is perfect paired with chinos and loafers for weekend brunches or with jeans and trainers for off-duty days.
About Barbour
Founded by John Barbour in Northern England in 1894, making dependable weather-resistant clothing for keen anglers, the company is still family owned to this day. Famous for their iconic waxed jackets, the Barbour brand has evolved to cover a comprehensive collection of country sports and lifestyle clothing and accessories for
ladies &
men, as well as their more contemporary Barbour International brand for
men and
women.
We are proud to be the largest independent stockist of Barbour in the UK, having worked with the brand for decades. You can explore the history of Barbour and their most iconic garments with our
Barbour buying guide.
About Cotton
Cool, smooth cotton is one of the world’s most popular fibres. Grown in tropical regions, the cotton emerges from the plant in a round ball which is then harvested and spun into thread. The main component of cotton is cellulose, giving the fabric its strength and durability, which means cotton garments rarely lose their original shape. Cotton is common in summer clothing due to its breathability; however, cotton-rich clothing is also a popular choice in the winter for light layering.