![]() The design duo cites classic British designers labels Paul Smith and Ted Baker as inspiration-seen in the bright colors and patterns, plus quirky details like elbow patches. Plus, the buttons are on the right, just like a man’s shirt. Kirrin Finch shirts don’t feature darts like most blouses, giving them a straighter silhouette, and there’s an extra button to prevent gaping at the bust. That was four years ago, and they’ve now expanded to a full range which includes long- and short-sleeved button-up shirts and bow ties. The name is a nod to the owners’ favorite tomboys from literature: George Kirrin from Enid Blyton’s Famous Five, and To Kill a Mockingbird’s Scout Finch. The first capsule collection sold out in five hours, and Kirrin Finch was born. Tired of settling for ill-fitting men’s pants, the couple spent a year tweaking the pattern for what became their Windsor Chino, with its extra-deep pockets, mid-weight stretch twill, and colorful accents. It was during their honeymoon that Laura and Kelly Moffat came up with the idea for this clothing line: they wanted to find better menswear designed expressly for women’s bodies.
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