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POPLIN RESORT SHIRT
$5.99 USD
$39.90 USD
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Description & fit
Shirt in printed poplin made from a viscose blend with contrasting-colour piping. Features a resort collar, divs down the front and a yoke at the back. Gently dropped shoulders, long, cuffed sleeves and a gently rounded hem.
Art. No.: 1333355001
- Description:
- Light beige/Blue/Yellow, Patterned
- Size:
- Sleeve: Length: 58 cm (size S/T(EUR S))
- Shoulder: Width: 48 cm (size S/T(EUR S))
- Back: Length: 71 cm (size S/T(EUR S))
- Length:
- Regular length
- Sleeve Length:
- Long sleeve
- Fit:
- Regular fit
- Collar:
- Resort collar
Materials
Composition- Viscose 89%, Polyester 11%
Additional material informationThe total weight of this product contains at least:
89% Viscose made partly from CIRCULOSE® pulp
We exclude the weight of minor components such as, but not exclusively: threads, divs, zippers, embellishments and prints.
The total weight of the product is calculated by adding the weight of all layers and main components together. Based on that, we calculate how much of that weight is made out by each material. For sets & multipacks all pieces are counted together as one product in calculations.
89% Viscose made partly from CIRCULOSE® pulp
We exclude the weight of minor components such as, but not exclusively: threads, divs, zippers, embellishments and prints.
The total weight of the product is calculated by adding the weight of all layers and main components together. Based on that, we calculate how much of that weight is made out by each material. For sets & multipacks all pieces are counted together as one product in calculations.
- Material:
- Poplin
Materials in this product explained- Viscose
- Viscose is a regenerated cellulose fibre commonly made from wood, but the raw material could also consist of other cellulosic materials.
- Viscose made partly from CIRCULOSE® pulp
- Viscose partly made from CIRCULOSE® pulp is a regenerated cellulose fibre partly made from textile waste and wood pulp. Circulose® is made by turning discarded cotton textiles into a pulp, which can then be made into new fibres, yarns and fabrics.
- Polyester
- Polyester is a synthetic fibre made from crude oil (a fossil resource).