This shirt by Arrow is an awesome vintage piece that measures around a size large. I included some further measurements on the last picture.


It has some minor flaws throughout but the main flaw is the black mark next to the fourth button down. Other flaws include small black marks and some yellow color bleeding near the neck.


Here is some wikipedia information I found on Arrow. I’m not 100% sure the date of this piece but I estimated the 50s or 60s.


“In 1891, Geo. B. Cluett, Bros., & Co merged with Coon & Co., also of Troy, NY, to form Cluett, Coon & Co., bringing Frederick F. Peabody into the firm. The Cluett, Coon & Co soon became the Cluett, Peabody & Co. in 1899.


Prior to 1919, the principal business for Cluett, Peabody & Co. was manufacturing men's shirt collars. Beginning in the 1920s the demand for collar-attached shirts grew considerably, while the detached collar business experienced a decline. In 1929 Cluett, Peabody & Co. established a national menswear business under the Arrow brand name. The "Arrow" name gradually grew into a product line that included shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, cravats, pajamas, and underwear for men and boys.


By 1935 Cluett Peabody operated eleven plants, mostly in the Northeast, including a plant at 123 First Street in Leominster, MA. In 1945 sales for Cluett Peabody were $31.3 million, and by 1955 sales had nearly tripled, to $87.4 million. At their heyday, the owned plants numbered 13 with an additional two in a wholly owned subsidiary and the weekly production approximated 67,700 dozen. In addition in the mid 70's the company arranged production from contractors of an additional weekly 31,000 dz. for a total 98,700 dozen. At this time additional shirt production lines were being contracted from Korea.


Cluett, Peabody & Co. was acquired by WestPoint Pepperell, Inc in 1985. Bidermann Industries purchased Cluett, Peabody & Co. from WestPoint Pepperell in 1990.”


Vintage Arrow Sanforized Shirt Dart Cluett Peabody Co Psychedelic Tie Dye 50-60s.