Classic All-Cotton Regular Fit Solid Dress Shirt

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Classic All-Cotton Regular Fit Solid Dress Shirt

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Item# E489

$ 79.50

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Pure cotton broadcloth. Ainsley collar. Signature shirring at barrel cuffs. Center back pleat. Left chest pocket. Machine wash. Imported. Also available in Traditional, Slim and Extra-Slim fit.

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  • Color: White

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Pure cotton broadcloth. Ainsley collar. Signature shirring at barrel cuffs. Center back pleat. Left chest pocket. Machine wash. Imported. Also available in Traditional, Slim and Extra-Slim fit.

Item# E489
 

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Traditional fit is our fullest cut. So, it would be wide around the midsection and torso. Regular fit, is slightly slimmer than the traditional fit. If you do not want a baggy shirt, then a regular fit may be the appropriate fitting shirt.
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Occassionally, check the individual shirts/
2 years, 4 months ago
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New York, NY Classic Dresser
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yes, with B2 you can build your own shirt
2 years, 4 months ago
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They are pretty similar. I find the broadcloth a tighter weave and thus dressier, not better.
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Pinpoint is much better. A bit heftier and smoother. I also think it has a classier look.
2 years, 5 months ago
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pinpoint wears better and has a better feel
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Broadcloth is the BEST - for a while I was concerned that it was being replaced by pinpoint.
Broadcloth is BOSS !
2 years, 5 months ago
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Comparable
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A tight weave broadcloth, all the way!
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