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Flat Head Houndstooth Madness Comes Back to Invade Your Personal Space

You cannot deny the power of Flat Head's Houndstooth shirts.. Now available in an entirely new color combination which has turned into our favorite version, Red & White.

Soft and extremely well fitting, these shirts have been a hit since we started carrying them. Keep in mind they're only produced by Flat Head twice a year, and once sold out there will be no more until the next year. The buttons are different this time around and the pocket design has been changed to a sawtooth design.

These are great for the colder months as the flannel they use is super soft and heavy and can be worn as a single shirt or as an over-shirt.

Along with the new Red & White color we got a limited restock of the White/Black and Red/Black. We've also gotten a full restock of the F310, 1001, and F380 jeans, cordovan card cases, and black woven wallet chains. All these flavorful gems of flannel, denim, and leather are now available in our online store:

http://www.selfedge.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=68&zenid=ef7108df8626e2fe55ca327142a9e980

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Self Edge & Pote Tin Kyriaki - The Never on Sunday Shirt

The Greek tragedy, captured on film from the beginning of time... Yet maybe never as gracefully as Jules Dassin's version, Pote Tin Kyriaki (Never on Sunday), shot in 1958 in the port town of Piraeus, Greece.

Homer, an American, travels to Greece to find the meaning of life, and instead finds himself captured by the love of life within a Greek prostitute. Capturing the life and zeitgeist of Greece in the late 50's, Jules Dassin made film history as Never on Sunday became an international hit and the best known Greek film ever made.

Late within the film as Homer begins to realize that his beliefs are not what holds true any more in modern Greece, he is seen wearing a black denim western shirt. In celebration of Never on Sunday and in homage to the recently deceased Jules Dassin, Self Edge has reproduced this same shirt.

Black denim from Cone Denim's White Oak collection, vintage deadstock buttons, hand sewn button holes, and blue/white/blue cuff button hole colors representing the Greek colors bring together the design behind this shirt. Pocket flaps Incorporated into the pattern turn into an arcuate design for the front chest with button accents.

The Pote Tin Kyriaki shirt is now available in-store and in our online store, check the online store for measurements and specs:http://www.selfedge.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=75

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To get this thread back on topic.....it would be neat to see a picture of Homer wearing this shirt from the movie. Any pics out there?

I haven't been able to find a shot online that shows the shirt well enough, the best i was able to find just looked like a black long sleeve due to the picture quality.

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Got my Wild child Tee today, I wear a 36 in the FH Blue diamond and I got a M in the Tee and it fits perfectly.

Thanks SE

I got my L today, after exchanging my XL, and the sizing is absolutely perfect. 42 in Flat Head Long Sleeves, M in all Self Edge shirts but the black is a L. Thanks again guys...this shirt is absolutely fantastic, and way more normal tshirt than denim novelty item. Buy them before I buy them all.

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Received my wild child Sidney Lo vneck yesterday. Ordered a size up as recommended and it fits pretty much perfect. V is pretty shallow too, which is nice. Sleeves are a tad long, but cuffing them like you would a pair of jeans makes for a nice effect and takes care of the problem. Shirt also has a "sheen" to it, which is awesome.

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Does the Never on Sunday Shirt have chainstitch runoff?

I'd love to see more fit pics of anyone who bought one.

No it doesn't...

I have a feeling once people see more photos of this shirt it'll be gone.

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