Freenote Cloth Blacks Out its Legendary Tiger Shirt

I know this will be the third time we’ve written about Freenote Cloth‘s Tiger Shirt, but it just doesn’t get old when they keep coming up with new editions. The latest of which, is the most subtle and laid-back variant thus far.

Suppose you’ve appreciated the splendor of the Turquoise, Black, and Ice versions of Freenote Cloth’s Tiger Shirt but haven’t felt comfortable taking your shirting to that corner of flavor town. In that case, this Night Tiger edition will have you purring. It’s made from a Japanese 100% cotton fabric, with Freenote’s iconic tiger design jacquard woven in tonal black. Different levels of light exposure will expose different amounts of the design, which makes this one of the coolest Hawaiian-style shirts on the market this year.

Each shirt is sewn up in California using single and double-needle stitching and customer Italian mother of pearl buttons. The silhouette is what you’d expect from a Hawaiian shirt, featuring a relaxed fit, camp collar, pleated shoulder seams, and a straight hem. It’s pre-shrunk, too, so you can put it on right out of the bag and get to being king of the jungle.

Available for $250 from Freenote Cloth.