Lightweight enough for the dance floor and reflective enough to be seen from low Earth orbit, the Disco Zephyr Oxford is truly one of a kind. It combines a holographic, sequin-appliqué fabric with our featherweight Zephyr Oxford for the ultimate statement piece. Available on our website in very limited quantities 🪩
Island time™ with our Black Hawaiian Print Camp Shirt, a rather singular mosquito-net souvenir jacket, @blueingreensoho tote, and @cableami chapeau.
When we build our collections, inspiration arrives from countless directions. Whether drawn from cultural histories or the creative philosophies of friends and collaborators, each fabric reaches our factory carrying a wide range of influences and reference points. Every finished shirt winks back to them in its own way.
Obvious or not, this creative process leads us to investigate shirting with an endless degree of curiosity. After 45 years of shirtmaking, remaining inquisitive is the only way forward.
So, while others may encourage you to “dress it up or dress it down,” we prefer to say “dress it sideways” or any other direction you please. Our shirts are happy to oblige, and we hope they provide a stylistic point from which to jump. #MadeInUSA #GitOneOn
We cracked open the archive and rediscovered some of our favorite Madras fabrics from over the years. Starting today, our Madras Madness online MTO event brings together 18 hand-selected styles drawn from across the history of Gitman shirting. Some come from recent collections, while others have remained tucked away for a decade or more.
Each fabric reflects a distinct approach to color, pattern, and summer shirting, and many now exist in extremely limited quantities. In some cases, only enough fabric remains for one final shirt. Once these fabrics are gone, they’re gone for good. Needless to say, we wouldn’t recommend waiting.
Madras Madness is live on our website now until Sunday 5/10 at midnight EST. Git’ one on before they’re gone 👔
@gitmanvintage x Division Road Collaborations, Live!
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Introducing the Simple Jacket, Gitman Vintage extends its shirting expertise into tailored form, rooted in heritage references and exceptional cloths. Crafted from Marling & Evans® British wool cloths, these soft jackets are cut from all-season hopsack and plaid flannel weaves that deliver durability, wrinkle resistance, and a refined drape through specialized yarn construction. Designed as an unstructured, unlined sack jacket with timeless proportions, both the Navy Hopsack and the Division Road exclusive Charcoal & Chestnut Plaid Flannel versions offer tailoring that defines smart casual with understated class.
Our Camp shirt program continues with a Division Road exploration of textile design, drawing on both historical and contemporary sources. Two styles feature Alexander Girard reproduction designs in Italian poplins – Grey Small Squares and Brown Jacks – bringing a mid-century graphic sensibility into a modern context. At the same time, Japanese Jacquard Dobby Dot in Olive and Organic Cotton Voile Check in Brown offer texture-driven alternatives. Produced in limited runs, these fresh vintage shirts combine expressive fabric with Gitman’s legacy construction recipe, creating warm-weather staples that balance individuality with everyday wearability.
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Our Grey Striped Japanese Poplin is about as emblematic of Japanese sensibility as any shirt in our collection. Simple, tasteful, and everyday-wearable
Our latest collaborative capsule with Alexander Girard, along with select favorites from past releases, is now live on our website. Centered around two prints from his Herman Miller years, this offering reflects a particularly strong moment in Girard’s work. Small Squares (1953) and Jacks (1961) appear here on clothing for the first time, each carefully recreated by our Italian partner mill to match the original designs. Explore the full collection on our site #Alexander Girard
Explore our Gitman Bros Vintage shirt collaboration, for this Spring/ Summer 26!
Our collection of heritage Western Shirts, made in the USA, are available to shop now in Custom Madras and Navy Chambray fabrics.
Discover the full Nicholas Daley SS26 ‘Rooted Revival’ collection, on our website and through selected global retailers.
Our ongoing collaboration with the estate of Alexander Girard continues into its fourth year with two of his earliest prints. Each print, designed during Girard’s time as the head of textiles at Herman Miller, is rendered on Italian-woven cotton poplin. Stay tuned
Our Made-to-Order program has been refreshed with a selection of seasonal fabrics. Standouts include Japanese Oxfords, handwoven Madras, nepped silks, and more from SS26. Head to our site to design your next custom shirt
Camp shirts have landed on our website, just in time for warmer days. Lightweight fabrics from Japan and India guarantee comfort, no matter how hot it gets
Neckwear has made a recent resurgence in our seasonal collections as our interests have evolved towards traditional, proper menswear. It only made sense, after all, as neckwear is a tradition that’s long been in our DNA. Not only are our shirts made to the same specs that were established when our company was founded in 1978, but our ties are equally storied. That is, we never “updated” their manufacturing techniques nor their design details.
A Gitman tie made today is nearly indistinguishable from one made 40 years ago. That’s somewhat unsurprising, however, when you consider how long our neckwear team has worked with us. The average current tenure on our tie-making team is more than 20 years, while some of our team members have been with us for more than 40. If 10,000 hours of practice make an expert, what do you call someone with 80,000?
That’s why, when you look closely, a Gitman tie is different. It’s hand-cut, hand-sewn, hand-rolled, and retains details that require years of experience to execute. Each bar-tack, for example, isn’t simply hand-sewn, it’s hand-crocheted, a technique necessitating painstakingly practiced dexterity.
We could go on about the reasons why our neckwear is unique in today’s menswear landscape, but the truth is, we simply feel both lucky and proud to carry on our tradition of craft. There are exceedingly few folks who have maintained a practice of hand-work, and even fewer who ever ventured to try it, but it’s an art form we refuse to give up. After all, it’s the only way we know how to do things.
A Brief History of Gitman Shirts — Our latest short film takes a look back to the first days of Gitman Bros., when Alfred and Sheldon Gitman started their eponymous brand and set out to design the perfect shirt. To this day, we continue to make our shirts with many of the same details and techniques. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, right? Join us in celebrating a little bit of American shirt making heritage.
Roll the tape 📽️ #GitOneOn
Directed by @jeffoftheyear
Produced by @worst.bad@grease.nyc@underhill.film
Cinematography @bradv_dp
Starring @kozelly , @showpony___ & Reid Williams
Set design @lethe__studio & @alexa.m.harrington
1st AC @nooo__worries
2nd AC @fishy_visions
Gaffer @rictwist
Grip @gripwithoutajetski
Sound Olitan Agueh
PA @hdsabove
Sound mix @mix.solomon
Song "Wasting Time" re-created by @rayanmustafa