- The relaxed shape body is a slightly oversized fit with slightly extended shoulder and double yoke
- The classic fit body is a slim fit with optional western shirt yoke
- Optional collars and neck trims are included which can be for both styles.
- Sleeve and cuff options
- Pocket options
- Optional necktie
- Optional sleeve bind or shirt tab/placket
- Classic Fit – dark denim shirt, lace shirt, satin shirt, floral shirt
- Relaxed Fit – light blue shirt, white cotton/linen shirt
Fabric Suggestions
Poplin, silk, crepe, linen, light denim
Trims
- Buttons: Body relaxed & classic: 7 x 11.5mm/18L
- Buttons: Single cuffs: 4 x 11.5mm/18L
- Buttons: Double cuffs: 2 x 11.5mm/18L
- Buttons: Roll up sleeve: 2 x 11.5mm/18L
- Elastic for sleeve 4: 6mm/ 1/4″ see measurement chart for length
- Fusing: Collar, stand cuffs & optional front strip.
Tutorial
Click here to view the step by step sewing tutorial for the Clayton Woven Shirt.
Format Reviewed: Printed Pattern - Single-Size
v**********r (verified owner) – :
I love the concept of being able to make several garments from the same pattern. This one is a winner with two shirt styles which can be changed using the different sleeve and collar variations. So far I have made 3 different garments using the oversized relaxed fit version, one with the basic collar and sleeves to check the fit, one with the pleated elbow length sleeves and the third I lengthened the body to dress length and shortened the sleeves to make a shirtdress. All of them I have worn several times already as they are great basics in my wardrobe.
A great classic shirt pattern which can have many variations.
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Multi-Size
E*****k (verified owner) – :
Made Clayton shirt in various fabrics 8 times now. It is my current “work uniform” and it is excellent, 5 versions in a crepe fabric with slight stretch, 2 in a very nice cotton sateen, and one in a scrumptious silk crepe. I made the classic fit with the standard collar in sateen x2, size 16, exact fit, no changes. The crepe versions all have the elbow length sleeves, and that sleeve is so elegant, comfortable and never needs adjustment. Really neat pleating on those sleeves fall easily just over the elbow. Oh, and I also made one relaxed fit version too – really nice, It’s oversized, just enough extra to give it that “I can wear this everywhere” factor.
Perfect instructions. Thanks Style Arc, these additions to my wardrobe are confidence builders!
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Single-Size
vm (verified owner) – :
This is a well drafted and fitting pattern that has a number of interesting options. I trailed the pointed collar long sleeved version and found the instructions for the exposed placket good and relatively simple to execute. I am looking forward to making some of the other options.