

Men's Waffle Knit Henley
Pre-dating Confederation, Stanfield's was founded in 1856 by Charles Stanfield and blossomed during the Klondike Gold Rush as the premier manufacturer able to keep the gold panners warm and dry during the harsh Canadian winter climate. Our commitment to quality, craftsmanship and to Canada is unwavering and continues to drive Stanfield's into tomorrow through innovation, dedication and pride in being Canada's brand. Yesterday's story built for tomorrow. Discover the warmth and comfort of waffle fabrics. Our waffle knit helps to create air pockets that act as insulation against the cold and create a thermal layer for your next outing. This waffle knit thermal henley from Stanfield's has a fabric that creates pockets of trapped warm air throughout the garment to insulate your body.
- Unique woven placket
- Set in sleeves and cuffs reinforced with spandex for comfort and shape retention
- 50% Cotton/50% Polyester
Made in Canada 🇨🇦
FREE SHIPPING
We offer free shipping on all orders over $75 to Canada and the United States.
We also offer international shipping to the UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. If you do not see your country listed please contact customer service at customerservice@stanfields.com
SATISFACTION GUARANTEE
If you are not 100% happy with your Stanfield’s purchase, we will give you a full refund on your purchase price.
Have a question? Reach out to our customer service team by email at customerservice@stanfields.com or give us a call toll-free 1-855-895-9523
Pre-dating Confederation, Stanfield’s was founded in 1856 by Charles Stanfield and blossomed during the Klondike Gold Rush as the premier manufacturer able to keep the gold panners warm and dry during the harsh Canadian winter climate.
Our commitment to quality, craftsmanship and to Canada is unwavering and continues to drive Stanfield’s into tomorrow through innovation, dedication and pride in being Canada’s brand. Yesterday’s story built for tomorrow.
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OUR STORY
Charles E. Stanfield had no idea when he immigrated to Canada in 1855 that he would found the firm would become recognized as Canada's leading manufacturer of men's underwear.