The Stanfield’s Heritage Wool Henley: Why the "Island Tuxedo" is a Maritime Essential
There are very few pieces of clothing that can truly be called a "classic," but the Stanfield’s Heritage Heavy Weight Wool Henley fits the bill. If you spend any time working outdoors in Atlantic Canada, you’ve likely seen this wool sweater in action on job sites, woodlots, and backyards across the province.
On the West Coast, this style was coined the "Island Tuxedo," but here in the East, we just view it as the gold standard for durability. At Atlantic Outdoor, we stock plenty of high-tech synthetic gear, but we also know that sometimes, the old ways are still the best ways. This is a serious piece of equipment built to keep you warm and mobile.
Here is why this Canadian staple has remained a top seller for over a century, and why it belongs in your winter rotation.

The 80/20 Rule: Why the Blend Matters
When people hear "wool," they often worry about two things: is it going to be scratchy, and is it going to fall apart?
Stanfield's solved this decades ago with their signature blend. These Henleys are constructed with 80% wool and 20% nylon.
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The Wool (80%): Provides the unbeatable warmth. Wool is one of the few natural fibres that can absorb moisture (up to 30% of its weight) without feeling wet. If you are sweating while shoveling the driveway or hiking a trail, the wool wicks that moisture away so you don't get the "chills" when you stop moving.
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The Nylon (20%): This is the secret weapon. Pure wool can lose its shape or wear through at the elbows over time. The nylon reinforcement adds structural integrity, ensuring the garment holds its shape and survives years of hard work.
The Critical "Shrink to Fit" System
This is the most important thing you need to know before you buy this shirt.
When you first unpack your new Stanfield's Henley, you might panic. It’s going to look huge. The sleeves might feel too long, and the body might feel baggy. Do not return it.
This garment is designed to shrink to fit. Most wool garments are high-maintenance—hand wash only, lay flat to dry, pray it doesn't felt. The Stanfield's Heritage Henley is designed to be machine-washed. In fact, it needs that first wash to achieve its final size.

How to get the perfect fit:
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Buy your normal size: If you usually wear a Large, buy a Large.
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Wash it: Follow the instructions on the tag. The machine washing process tightens the fibres, increasing the density of the wool (which makes it warmer) and shrinking the garment down to a comfortable, functional fit.
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Wear it: Over time, the wool moulds slightly to your body shape, making it one of the most comfortable things you’ll own.
Versatility: From the Job Site to the Cottage
For the Worker: If you are a contractor, landscaper, or farmer, the flatlock seam construction reduces bulk. This means you can wear it under a canvas jacket or coveralls without feeling restricted. The 3-button placket allows you to vent heat if you’re working hard, or button up tight when the wind picks up.
For the Outdoors Enthusiast: Because of the moisture-wicking properties, this is an excellent mid-layer for winter hiking or snowshoeing. Unlike cotton, which kills you when it gets wet (the "cotton kills" rule), wool keeps insulating even when damp.
For the Homeowner: Honestly, it’s just a great sweater for Saturday mornings. Whether you are drinking coffee on the deck in October or blowing snow in February, it regulates your temperature better than synthetic fleece.

A True Canadian Staple
We love carrying brands that have a history here. Stanfield's is based in Truro, Nova Scotia, and they have been knitting for Canadians since 1856. Buying a Heritage Henley isn't just buying a sweater; it's supporting a local manufacturing legacy that understands exactly what our winters are like.

Conclusion
There aren't many products that remain virtually unchanged for decades, but the Stanfield's Heritage Heavy Weight Wool Henley is one of them. It works, it lasts, and it keeps you warm.
If you are looking to upgrade your winter kit with a layer that will likely outlast your winter coat, this is the one. Just remember: trust the sizing, wash it once, and enjoy the warmest winter of your life.
Ready to get your Island Tuxedo? Shop the Stanfield's Heritage Wool Henley at Atlantic Outdoor - currently available in Black, Gray and Alpine Green. Or shop the full Stanfield’s collection for our full selection of clothing and underwear.
