Smith & Wesson Logo Embroidered Button-Down Work Shirt

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Smith & Wesson Logo Embroidered Button-Down Work Shirt

Era / Decade

2010s to Present

Material

Cotton/Polyester Blend (typically 65/35 or 60/40); heavy-weight twill/poplin weave, durable plastic buttons.

Condition

Good to Very Good. The fabric shows minor fading typical of black cotton blends. No visible tears or stains, though there is a slight 'dusty' residue likely removable with a lint roller or wash.

Demand Level

Moderate to Niche. Very popular within the 2A/firearms community and for enthusiasts or range instructors. Sells steadily year-round.

Resale Value

Estimated Resale Value

$18.00 (low) - $28.00 (mid) - $35.00 (high)

Estimated Retail Value

$45.00 - $60.00

Comparable Sales

Similar S&W logo shirts consistently sell between $20 and $32 on eBay. Promotional apparel in pre-owned condition rarely exceeds $40 unless vintage 1980s/90s.

Description

Men's classic fit button-down work shirt in black. Features the iconic Smith & Wesson logo and name embroidered in gold/tan thread on the left chest pocket. Long sleeves, button-down collar, and industrial-strength stitching make this ideal for range days or casual workwear.

Key Features

High brand recognition among firearm enthusiasts; embroidered logo (better than screen print); practical chest pocket; versatile colorway.

Authenticity Indicators

High Confidence. The specific S&W trademarked logo font and 'monogram circle' are correctly rendered. Promotional apparel like this is rarely counterfeited due to low margins.

Flaws to Note

Fading on the seams (high-wear areas); lint and dust attraction due to the black fabric; potential collar ring wear (unconfirmed from angle).

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

eBay (best for broad reach), Poshmark (good for clothing), or Facebook Marketplace (specifically within local outdoor/tactical groups).

Selling Tips

Use keywords like '2A', 'Firearms Enthusiast', 'Tactical', and 'Range Shirt'. Use a lint roller before photographing to make the black pop. Highlight the quality of the embroidery in close-up shots.

Appraised on 5/1/2026