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The Trap Shirt takes its name from the distinctive trapezoidal shoulder yokes, which split off from the sides of a formal tailored yoke, like oxbow lakes from a river. The tailored, standless collar blends elements of camp, penny, funnel, club, mandarin, stub, and shawl collars. Symmetrical flapped chest pockets refer to military utility and architectural minimalism – reflecting the design perspectives and influences of the founders – while the unhemmed, hand-pinked bottom edge echoes WORKING’s trademark swatch tab and keeps the shirt light and flat. It features the brand’s signature overlapping back seam, which is adapted from bib overalls and the cuffs of Lee chore coats. Buttons are made from cellulose acetate derived from recycled cigarette butts, underscoring the brand’s commitment to considered and unconventional material use.
Made in England
Limited quantities
100% cotton
Cellulose acetate buttons
Hand-pinked edge
The Trap Shirt takes its name from the distinctive trapezoidal shoulder yokes, which split off from the sides of a formal tailored yoke, like oxbow lakes from a river. The tailored, standless collar blends elements of camp, penny, funnel, club, mandarin, stub, and shawl collars. Symmetrical flapped chest pockets refer to military utility and architectural minimalism – reflecting the design perspectives and influences of the founders – while the unhemmed, hand-pinked bottom edge echoes WORKING’s trademark swatch tab and keeps the shirt light and flat. It features the brand’s signature overlapping back seam, which is adapted from bib overalls and the cuffs of Lee chore coats. Buttons are made from cellulose acetate derived from recycled cigarette butts, underscoring the brand’s commitment to considered and unconventional material use.
Made in England
Limited quantities
100% cotton
Cellulose acetate buttons
Hand-pinked edge
The Trap Shirt takes its name from the distinctive trapezoidal shoulder yokes, which split off from the sides of a formal tailored yoke, like oxbow lakes from a river. The tailored, standless collar blends elements of camp, penny, funnel, club, mandarin, stub, and shawl collars. Symmetrical flapped chest pockets refer to military utility and architectural minimalism – reflecting the design perspectives and influences of the founders – while the unhemmed, hand-pinked bottom edge echoes WORKING’s trademark swatch tab and keeps the shirt light and flat. It features the brand’s signature overlapping back seam, which is adapted from bib overalls and the cuffs of Lee chore coats. Buttons are made from cellulose acetate derived from recycled cigarette butts, underscoring the brand’s commitment to considered and unconventional material use.
Made in England
Limited quantities
100% cotton
Cellulose acetate buttons
Hand-pinked edge

WORKING is a collaborative brand by William Kroll (Tender Co.) and Robert Newman (Middle Distance, Massimo Osti Studio, Stone Island and CP Company). Operating from their studios in Glasgow, Scotland, and Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, they combine their distinct approaches to design and production; exploring each other’s perspectives on fabrics, art and design history, uniform construction, and an expanded interpretation of workwear. WORKING garments are crafted in very limited quantities in England and Japan.