Crafted from 100% cotton, the Lee Worker Overshirt in Dark Muted Gray offers a comfortable and durable layer for your everyday wardrobe. Its regular fit ensures ease of movement, making it ideal for layering over a t-shirt or under a jacket.
Designed with practicality in mind, this overshirt features a left chest pocket for convenient storage and snap button closures on the front and cuffs for a secure fit. The classic collared neckline adds a touch of timeless style, while the absence of a hood maintains its streamlined silhouette.
The Dark Muted Gray color provides versatility, effortlessly pairing with various outfits for both casual and semi-formal occasions. Whether you're heading to work or enjoying a weekend outing, this overshirt combines functionality with understated elegance.
Materials
Composition
100% Cotton: A very soft and pleasant material whose properties include tensile strength and elongation at break.
Lee is an iconic American brand of jeans and casual wear. Let's delve into its fascinating history: Founding and beginnings: Lee was founded in 1889 by Henry David Lee as the HD Lee Mercantile Company in Salina, Kansas. Initially, the company made pants and jackets. The brand became famous with the introduction of the Union-All work overalls in 1913 and the first overalls in 1920. Lee continued to innovate and in 1926 introduced the world's first ever zippered jeans (101Z). In the 1930s and 1940s, Lee became the leading manufacturer of workwear in the United States. The iconic Lazy "S" stitching on the back pocket became synonymous with Lee jeans. Lee also produced Buddy Lee advertising dolls at this time. Expanding horizons: In the 1950s, Lee expanded into leisurewear. It split from VF Corporation and became part of Kontoor Brands11. Lee's enduring legacy lies in purposeful design, craftsmanship and a commitment to inspiring people to stand tall and live confidently. Whether you're wearing their classic jeans or exploring their casual collections, Lee continues to be a beloved brand around the world!