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(Used) Sir Gregory Men's Fitted Tuxedo Shirt with Wing Collar French Cuffs and 1/4 Inch Pleat

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(Used) Sir Gregory Men's Fitted Tuxedo Shirt with Wing Collar French Cuffs and 1/4 Inch PleatFEATURES Wing Collar with rear guide loop, 1 4" Pleated Front, Fitted Body, 5 Holes on placket for Studs and converts to buttoning front, Adjustable French Cuffs adjust up to 1 inch shorter, Washable and Easy Care. FIT The neck button of this shirt is on elastic to add comfort. This Shirt is a Fitted Body Tuxedo Shirt. The regular shirt fit has been cut down to give a more modern and slim look. We like to call it Fitted because it's closer to a slim

  • FEATURES- Wing Collar with rear guide loop, 1/4" Pleated Front, Fitted Body, 5 Holes on placket for Studs and converts to buttoning front, Adjustable French Cuffs adjust up to 1 inch shorter, Washable and Easy Care.
  • FIT- The neck button of this shirt is on elastic to add comfort. This Shirt is a Fitted Body Tuxedo Shirt. The regular shirt fit has been cut down to give a more modern and slim look. We like to call it Fitted because it's closer to a slim fit than a regular fit but not a true slim fit. It is slightly more relaxed in the waist, chest and shoulders than a typical slim or skinny fitting shirt.
  • Sizing - Measure your neck and consider the typical size shirt body it comes with. Neck 13-13.5 is XS, 14-14.5 is S, 15-15.5 is M 16-16.5 is L, 17-17.5 is XL, 18-18.5 is 2XL, and 19-19.5 is 3XL. Next pick a sleeve length with that body size. Generally 32/33 sleeve is Short, 34/35 is Regular and 36/37 is Long. The sleeve length gets measured from the top center of ones back and goes across to the top of the shoulder and down the sleeve to the crack between the thumb and forefinger.
  • NO CUFF LINKS, STUDS or TIE Included - Please plan your accessories ahead of your event.
  • CARE - Machine Wash Warm with like colors, Tumble Dry, Warm Iron. Do Not Use Chlorine Bleach. FABRIC - 65% Polyester 35% Cotton This durable blend of fibers holds up well and looks great long after pressing. It's rather easy to care for because its washable and dryable. A quick light press should be all this fabric needs.
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