Lee 101 - 50's Western Denim Shirt
1,200.00 DKK
Size GuideSizing
CLOTHING SIZES
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JEANS SIZING
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HOW TO FIND YOUR BOOT SIZE
There is no “normal size”, because there are no “normal feet”. Feet in general are either narrow or wide and are all three-dimensional. Shoes, however, are normally produced only in different lengths, because consumers nowadays demand many colorways and designs, rather than varying fits.
In the 1960’s many shoemakers produced a far smaller number of shoes and then produced them in several widths (example: B, D, E, EE etc). Note: Width is not to be confused with a slimmer shoe silhouette.
Do notice that US producers convert US sizes to EU sizes differently, so it can be a help to focus on CM (centimeters) or USA (US).
Sneakers often have a slimmer silhouette than boots, so many will go down half a size from their sneaker size to their boot size.

Narrow and normal width (D):
All boots, shoes and sneakers.
Wide width (EE):
Red Wing 8111EE or 875EE and all Danner boots, as they are all in width EE.
This document only serves as a general guideline. If possible, stop by and try your new boots on. If not possible, drop us an email at shop@brund.dk
This is a regular fit Western style shirt in a 1950s archive-inspired treatment, including a yoke on the shoulder and sawtooth pocket flaps.
This is a premium selvedge fabric with a good weight for a shirt, and this is made using Organic Cotton.
The finish combines panels of brighter sky blue denim with that timeless dark dry denim.
Mother of pearl style fasteners keep the vintage look authentic with golden contrast thread complementing the dry denim.
● Regular fit ● Organic cotton ● 1950s inspiration