£59.95 £119.95
Here's a shirt that understands the assignment. The Vacay Overdye Shirt isn't trying to be your smartest option or your most delicate – it's built to be the reliable middle ground that works whether you're heading to the pub or sorting out the shed. That cotton twill fabrication gets the balance just right: substantial enough to handle proper wear but not so hefty that you'll overheat when the sun decides to show up. The heavy enzyme stone wash gives it that perfect broken-in feel from the get-go, while those corozo nut buttons and branded clip label on the chest pocket show there's proper attention to detail under the hood. Whether you're layering it over a tee for weekend adventures or wearing it solo for casual Friday, this shirt's got the versatility to handle whatever your week throws at it.
Deus runs slightly bigger so we would recommend sizing down from your usual size. Oversized styles run two sizes bigger than your usual size.
| Size (cm): | S | M | L | XL |
| Chest | 88-92 | 93-97 | 98-102 | 103-107 |
| Waist | 78-82 | 83-87 | 88-92 | 93-97 |
| Hip | 93-97 | 98-102 | 103-107 | 108-112 |
| Across Shoulder | 43 | 45 | 47 | 49 |
How to measure?
What do you get when you cross a legendary surfwear entrepreneur with a serious motorcycle addiction and a healthy disregard for tribal boundaries? Well, you get Deus ex Machina – the brand that's been proving since 2006 that there's no rule saying you can't love both the roar of a café racer and the whisper of a perfect barrel.
Founded by Dare Jennings (he of iconic surf brand Mambo), Deus started life as a custom motorbike workshop and coffee house in the Sydney suburb of Camperdown. The radical idea? Instead of shoehorning people into outdoor tribes – bikers, surfers, skaters, cyclists or whatever – why not just celebrate whatever gets you fired up? Their workshop soon transformed into a ‘run-what-you-brung’ social and creative space, known locally as the ‘Temple of Enthusiasm’.
From those early days of engine oil, freshly brewed coffee and dawn raids on the Pacific Ocean, Deus has grown into a global phenomenon. Their clothing captures that same anything-goes spirit – sun-bleached graphics that look like they've survived their fair share of backroad adventures, vintage-inspired cuts that work equally well on the beach or in the workshop, and a lived-in aesthetic that’s catnip to the adventurous. Because at the end of the day, whether you’re into one particular outdoor activity or all of them – as Deus would say, ‘it's all the same juice’.