The Pike Brothers 1927 Henley Shirt is based on early undergarments traditionally worn as the first layer of clothing. Known by various names such as button-up or grandpa shirt, it reflects a long-standing approach to base layer wear.
Lighter and thinner than the 1954 Utility Shirt, it lacks a brushed interior, offering a cooler feel. Suitable for wearing under outer shirts or on its own in warm weather, it features real coconut buttons and a rounded hem for structural detail.