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Joanna Up-Cycled Red White and Blue Ruffled Collar Shirt
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Joanna began as a classic red white and blue blue plaid shirt and has been transformed into a soft, feminine piece full of charm and quiet confidence. Easy to wear and effortlessly versatile, Joanna is ready for farmers markets, garden walks, and whatever adventure comes next.
Rescued. Reimagined. Ready for a new adventure.
Part of Hammy’s Second Chances Collection, each one-of-a-kind shirt begins as a carefully selected men’s button-down and is thoughtfully transformed into a feminine, wearable piece with a handcrafted ruffled collar created from the original shirt hem.
No two shirts are ever exactly alike.
What was once a classic man's shirt gets a beautiful second chapter—re-imagined with softness, character, and timeless charm.
Perfect for layering or wearing on its own, these shirts pair beautifully with jeans, leggings, skirts, or your favorite boots for effortless everyday style.
Features
- One-of-a-kind up-cycled redesign from a Stafford Men's Shirt
- Handcrafted ruffled collar made from the original shirt hem
- Original button front
- Carefully selected shirts made of quality fabrics
- Comfortable, wearable fit
- Wrinkle Resistent
- Sustainably re-imagined to reduce textile waste
- 60% Cotton 40% Polyester
Why Hammy’s Second Chances?
At Laurel Highlands Alpacas, we believe beautiful things deserve more than one story.
This collection is inspired by Hammy, our beloved alpaca and world traveler, whose spirit reminds us that second chances can lead to wonderful new adventures.
Each shirt is thoughtfully rescued, redesigned, and lovingly up-cycled in Pennsylvania.
Measurements
Please compare measurements to a favorite shirt for best fit.
- Chest: 52"
- Shoulder: 7"
- Sleeve Length: 12"
- Shirt Length: 31"
- Originally men's size 17 1/2 size L Regular Fit
Care
Machine wash cold, gentle cycle. Hang or lay flat to dry. Light ironing if needed.
Because each piece is handmade from reclaimed garments, small variations and signs of the fabric’s previous life may be present—these are part of what make every shirt unique and special.
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Alpaca Fiber Care Tips
- Alpaca fiber is naturally antimicrobial, so it doesn't need to be washed often.
- When it does need a good clean, wash on a gentle cool cycle (preferable a wool cycle if your machine has one) with a mild detergent, or hand wash.
- For best results, turn your garment inside out before washing.
- The best way to dry your alpaca garment is just to lay it out on a flat surface to air-dry.