By Texans for Texans

The Texas Shirt, 1883
    In the early 1880s, Fort Worth was ground zero for cattle shipping. It was likewise a hub of saloons, gambling parlors, and other unsavory establishments. It was a prime stop on the gambling circuit frequented by Bat Masterson, Doc Holliday, and the Earps.

    Catching the mood of the place, the Martin-Brown company was born. In 1883, they applied for a trademark for what they dubbed The Texas Shirt. This was the logo. 140 years on, Texas summer fashions have changed a little. We're proud to offer you The Texas Shirt of the 21st century.

    Unisex styling. Runs true to size with a hint of stretch. Lightweight with a soft hand. All colors are 100% cotton.

    Size guide

      LENGTH (inches)
    CHEST (inches)
    S 28
    34-37
    M 29
    38-41
    L 30
    42-45
    XL 31
    46-49
    2XL 32
    50-53
    3XL 33
    54-57
    4XL 34
    58-61
    5XL 35
    62-65
24.95