mens high collar dress shirt Spread Collar Blue Italian Twill Dress Shirt 32/33 / 16.5
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mens high collar dress shirt

mens high collar dress shirt Spread Collar Blue Italian Twill Dress Shirt 32/33 / 16.5

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mens high collar dress shirt Spread Collar Blue Italian Twill Dress Shirt 32/33 / 16.5Ike Behar spread collar classic blue twill dress shirt. A tailored fit that is classic in the shoulder and across the back, yet streamlined and slightly slimmed through the chest and waist for an updated and elegant look that is comfortable and wearable. 100% Premium Cotton Single needle tailoring throughout A split back yoke A side seam gusset reinforces the seam and allows for a greater range of movement through the hip. Ike's patented diamond

Ike Behar spread collar classic blue twill dress shirt. A tailored fit that is classic in the shoulder and across the back, yet streamlined and slightly slimmed through the chest and waist for an updated and elegant look that is comfortable and wearable.

  • 100% Premium Cotton
  • Single-needle tailoring throughout
  • A split back yoke
  • A side seam gusset reinforces the seam and allows for a greater range of movement through the hip.
  • Ike's patented diamond-stitched collar
  • Frederick - cut away spread collar.
  • Button cuff.
  • Style#: A1000JBCR
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