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There's a specific kind of shirt you want when you're bouncing between morning hikes and evening drinks somewhere warm — something breathable, something that doesn't crease in your bag, and something that looks effortlessly put-together without trying too hard. The Crosswinds Camp Shirt is exactly that. Roark have used a dobby stripe fabric made from an organic cotton and TENCEL blend that wicks moisture, resists wrinkles, and feels brilliant against the skin all day long. The relaxed fit gives you room to move without looking sloppy, and the whole thing has that easy, unhurried vibe that Roark do better than just about anyone. Whether you're exploring back streets abroad or heading out for a weekend somewhere coastal, this is the shirt you'll be glad you packed.
| Size | Size US | Size UK | Bust (inches) | Waist (inches) | Hip (inches) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 0-2 | 6 | 32.5-33.5 | 24.5-25.5 | 35.5-36.5 |
| S | 4-6 | 8-10 | 34.5-35.5 | 26.5-27.5 | 37.5-38.5 |
| M | 8 | 12 | 36.5-37.5 | 28.5-29.5 | 39.5-40.5 |
| L | 10-12 | 14-16 | 39 | 31 | 42 |
| Size | Size US | Size UK | Bust (cm) | Waist (cm) | Hip (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 0-2 | 6 | 82.6-85.1 | 62.2-64.8 | 90.2-92.7 |
| S | 4-6 | 8-10 | 87.6-90.2 | 67.3-69.9 | 95.3-97.8 |
| M | 8 | 12 | 92.7-95.3 | 72.4-74.9 | 100.3-102.9 |
| L | 10-12 | 14-16 | 99.1 | 78.7 | 106.7 |
Some brands make clothes. Roark makes excuses to leave. Founded in 2010 by Ryan Hitzel — a restless artist, former Volcom creative and the kind of bloke who'd rather be digging through a back-alley market in Oaxaca than sitting behind a desk — Roark was born out of a road trip from San Francisco to the Mexican border and a deep frustration with an outdoor industry that had lost its sense of story. Ryan wanted something that wasn't just a surf brand, or a skate brand, or an outdoor brand — he wanted a brand built around the lifestyle of adventurism itself. The kind that sees every trip as a chance to discover something worth telling people about.
Each season, Roark's crew picks a destination somewhere on the map and heads out to test their gear across surfing, climbing, skating, running and whatever else the road throws at them. That real-world thrashing is what shapes the collection — purpose-built pieces that work just as well on a Himalayan motorcycle expedition as they do in a pub in the Lakes. It's gear designed for people who never quite know where they'll end up, and wouldn't have it any other way.