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Fitted Shirt 964M Men's Customizable Shirt - White silver convoy grey
RUSSELL COLLECTION

Fitted Shirt 964M Men's Customizable Shirt - White silver convoy grey

Russell Collection
36€37
For 5 articles, size S, color light_blue/mid_blue/bright_navy VAT included
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Label and certification
OEKO-TEX 100
OEKO-TEX 100
Description
The fitted shirt 964M men's customizable shirt is perfect for those looking for style and comfort. This shirt features an elegant design with a tailored cut that highlights the silhouette. Additionally, it can be customized with embroidery, allowing you to add a unique touch to your outfit. Perfect for special occasions or everyday wear, this shirt will meet your expectations in terms of quality and style. Designed to offer optimal freedom of movement, the 964M shirt is made from high-quality fabric. Its classic collar and long sleeves bring a touch of sophistication to your outfit. It can be worn in both professional and casual settings. The embroidery customization options allow you to create a unique shirt that reflects your personality or company image. Whether it's adding a logo, name, or specific pattern, the possibilities are endless. Opt for the customizable 964M shirt and enjoy a garment that combines style, comfort, and personalization.
Reference : ru-r-964m-0
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Men’s long sleeve tailored contrast herringbone shirt
R-964M-0 - Men’s long sleeve tailored contrast herringbone shirt - white/silver/convoy_grey
Manufacturing Bangladesh
Weaving/knitting China
Dyeing/Printing China
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
R-964M-0 - Men’s long sleeve tailored contrast herringbone shirt - light_blue/mid_blue/bright_navy
Manufacturing Bangladesh
Weaving/knitting China
Dyeing/Printing China
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
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