white dress shirts mens Tailored Fit White Solid Point Collar Non-Iron Men's Dress Shirt – Wilkes &  Riley, LLC
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white dress shirts mens Tailored Fit White Solid Point Collar Non-Iron Men's Dress Shirt – Wilkes & Riley, LLC

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white dress shirts mens Tailored Fit White Solid Point Collar Non-Iron Men's Dress Shirt – Wilkes & Riley, LLCDESCRIPTION Crafted from soft 100% American grown pure Supima cotton pinpoint oxford, our tailored fit is designed to retain comfort while reducing excess fabric, leaving you impeccably polished. Our special manufacturing process ensures the highest level of wrinkle free performance, pucker free seams, and virtually no shrinking or color fading. Shown here with a gold textured dot tie FABRIC Supima stands for "Superior Pima" and our non iron dress

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Crafted from soft 100% American-grown pure Supima® cotton pinpoint oxford, our tailored fit is designed to retain comfort while reducing excess fabric, leaving you impeccably polished. Our special manufacturing process ensures the highest level of wrinkle free performance, pucker free seams, and virtually no shrinking or color fading. Shown here with a gold textured dot tie
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Supima stands for "Superior Pima" and our non-iron dress shirts were woven exclusively using only 100% extra long staple American-grown pure Supima® cotton. This rare fiber accounts for less than 1% of the worlds cotton production and is renowned for it's softness and strength.
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    • Performance features include; Highest wrinkle free performance available in a all cotton shirt, pucker free seams, shrink and fade resistant.
    • Point collar
    • Full pattern Matching remains the hallmark of a well designed shirt.
    • Single needle side seams provide increased durability, and a smooth finish
    • Maximum strength buttons resist cracking
    • Side pleated back, single chest pocket and button cuffs
    • Machine wash warm with like colors; Non-chlorine bleach only; Tumble dry warm –remove promptly from dryer and place on hanger.
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