Port Authority Shirts: Mens Light Blue Stretch Poplin Shirt S620 LBL
To make a great work shirt, a designer must find the perfect balance of comfort and style, and this Port Authority S620 Men's Stretch Poplin Light Blue Woven Shirt could be a textbook example of how to do it right. Of course, anyone who tries on this shirt (or any ... (see full details) #PRAS620-LBL.
Port Authority Shirts: Mens Light Blue Stretch Poplin Shirt S620 LBL
To make a great work shirt, a designer must find the perfect balance of comfort and style, and this Port Authority S620 Men's Stretch Poplin Light Blue Woven Shirt could be a textbook example of how to do it right. Of course, anyone who tries on this shirt (or any other from Port Authority, for that matter) knows that the right balance is tons of comfort and just as much style.
Made from a fabric that is 98% cotton with 2% spandex, this Port Authority shirt has the lightweight and breathable comfort of cotton with the stretching properties of spandex. The result is a shirt that just fits and feels great. The buttons have been dyed to match the light blue fabric for a clean, professional look. The button-through sleeve plackets, adjustable cuffs, hidden button-down collar and two back pleats all add up to a shirt with the perfect fit and perfect look for you.
While only superheroes can get away with a work uniform made all of spandex, a little bit of the stuff can work wonders for us normal guys. With its cotton/spandex blend fabric, this Port Authority S620 Men's Stretch Poplin Light Blue Woven Shirt is light, comfortable and fits like a dream.
Sizes Manufactured: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL
Up-charges on sizes 2XL-4XL
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