Port Authority Shirts: K500P NVY Men's Navy Silk Touch Pocket Polo Shirt
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You want the look and Port Authority has got the touch. For smooth style that looks as great as it feels try on Port Authority's K500P Silk Touch Pocket Polo. Made with a 5-ounce blend of 65 percent polyester and 35 percent cotton, this navy pique polo is as dur ... (see full details) #PRAK500P-NVY.
Port Authority Shirts: K500P NVY Men's Navy Silk Touch Pocket Polo Shirt
You want the look and Port Authority has got the touch. For smooth style that looks as great as it feels try on Port Authority's K500P Silk Touch Pocket Polo.
Made with a 5-ounce blend of 65 percent polyester and 35 percent cotton, this navy pique polo is as durable as it is soft. Double-needle arm holes, bottom hem, and knit collar and cuffs give you extra reinforcement where you need it most. A front chest pocket gives you a handy place to stash an extra pen while the side vents deliver a great fit and added comfort.
Strut your style and savor the comfort of Port Authority's K500P Silk Touch Pocket Polo. This shirt is a Working Man essential and also makes a great gift for the other Working Men in your life (Dear old Dad could use some style help too).
Manufactured Sizes: XS,S,M,L,XL,2XL,3XL,4XL,5XL,6XL
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