Huckberry's Rugged Flannel Shirts Are Now Over 60% Off
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Why We Love This Deal
Huckberry only has a handful of sales every year, but if you missed the last big savings event, you’re in luck. Right now, the retailer has a wide selection of bestselling items posted in the sale section with big discounts, including this super comfy all-cotton flannel from its most popular in-house brand, Flint and Tinder.
Flint and Tinder’s Flannel Crossback Workshirt is on sale for $44, a 66% discount from its normal price of $128. Prices vary by colorway, but there are two options available at this price, and both have a good size range in stock. Comparatively, $44 is a great deal for a premium all-cotton flannel: This FnT option is cheaper than similar shirts from Patagonia, Brooks Brothers, and Taylor Stitch, even when on sale.
Flint and Tinder Flannel Crossback Workshirt, $44 (was $128) at Flint and Tinder
What Shoppers Should Know
- Colorways Available: 6
- Sizes Available: S-2XL
- Fabric: 100% cotton
- Care: Machine washable
- Sizing: Regular fit, runs true to size
The Flannel Crossback Workshirt is made the old-fashioned way: from a 100% cotton, 8-ounce fabric that’s brushed for extra softness. There’s no spandex or polyester in this shirt, but it’s made with a crossback yoke and has side seam gussets for extra room and mobility, so it won’t constrict you—yes, you really can use this as a work shirt for yard chores or other tasks.
The crossback is double-stitched for durability, and on the front, the dual chest pockets with buttons provide useful storage and can hold hand tools in a pinch. The shirt is topped with a classic no-button collar, and it’s available in an array of handsome plaid colorways (all marked down to some extent) for an always-in-style Americana look.
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What Shoppers Are Saying
Flint and Tinder is known for making high-quality clothing, and judging from the reviews on the Huckberry product page, the Crossback Workshirt is no exception. Shoppers loved its “soft and comfortable” brushed cotton fabric. It’s thick but not overly heavy, and it feels “built to last,” as one shopper put it.
The cut of the shirt is great, too—not slim and restrictive, but not overly baggy either. “The fit is spot-on,” one reviewer wrote. Overall, this is the kind of flannel you’ll reach for again and again. One shopper said it has a “great material and weight to layer with or wear on its own.”
We’re seeing sizes disappear quickly in the Huckberry sale section, and this might be the last blast of discounts for a while. If you'd like to sport one of these Flannel Crossback Workshirts this spring, grab one ASAP—many sizes are sold out already, and they likely won't be restocked.