shirts that look like this
hi was on aliexpress and i saw this red tornado shirt. i was wondering if yall know of any alternatives/ terms to search for for shirts like this (idc if its western style, just the stripes and color and shit)
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Can you not just get this shirt?
Red tornado is the budget option
Beyond that it's digging through the vintage market
no i am, i was just looking for even more clothes like this
got it, thank you
but is there a term for stripes like that?
Not specifically, I don’t think. Stripes like these were pretty popular in the 70s though I think?
Labour union is a good brand
you might have luck with using the search term "dobby" at least thats what brycelands calls their striped westerner and dobby is apparently a term for fabrics with geometric patterns woven in.
It might be too technical to be a useful search term though.
wabash is another denim-like striped fabric.
reversed google imaged searched the ali ad and got some similar stuff. some stetson and ralph lauren mixed in with random.
reverse google image is a good move
now im just on standard & strange looking at indigofera blankets for way too much money. they had this shirt tho https://standardandstrange.com/products/s-s-x-indigofera-rolling-thunder-ronson-shirt
Standard & Strange
S&S x Indigofera Rolling Thunder Ronson Shirt
An exclusive S&S x Indigofera release, these are part of our Rolling Thunder collection, designed by Indigofera to accompany the Rolling Thunder Leather Jacket. Both styles are a limited run, and only available at Standard & Strange, with completely custom woven labels and unique details chosen by the S&S t
the indigofera blankets are pretty cool
For fun stripes and stuff I see a lot of old dress shirts on eBay. You can just play around with search terms and doomscroll
There will be a decent amount of vintage Lee and Wrangler to be found by searching for either brand and striped western afterwards
Similarly Dee Cee and H Bar another couple to try for vintage/secondhand
i think western might be the best descriptior; the stripes were a common pattern in brands of the 70s, especially defunct ones you may encounter secondhand