Port Authority Shirts: Men's White Lightweight Poplin Shirt S626 WHT
Who decided that men's dress shirts have to feel uncomfortable? The long-sleeve varieties are invariably heavy, hard to wear, and easy to wrinkle. When lightweight comfort becomes a dress shirt, it's the great-looking Port Authority S626 Men's White Lightweight Str ... (see full details) #PRAS626-WHT.
Port Authority Shirts: Men's White Lightweight Poplin Shirt S626 WHT
Who decided that men's dress shirts have to feel uncomfortable? The long-sleeve varieties are invariably heavy, hard to wear, and easy to wrinkle. When lightweight comfort becomes a dress shirt, it's the great-looking Port Authority S626 Men's White Lightweight Stretch Poplin Shirt.
Crisp white that matches any outfit feels great in soft, blended stretch poplin, a weave that creates a detailed ribbed effect to add elegance to your look. The lightweight design and strong construction make this long-sleeved button-up perfect for casual or more formal occasions. A blend of 70% airy cotton, 27% wrinkle-resisting polyester, and 3% stretchy spandex gives you a flowing, well-fitting garment that's totally machine-washable for total ease - so tell the dry cleaner thanks, but you won't be needing him anymore.
A single patch pocket in the front adds detail and storage room, while the contemporary open collar design sets off your high-fashion style. Pearlized buttons have been dyed to match to give you the total effect of great looks, while collar stays help everything stay in place.
The Port Authority S626 Men's White Lightweight Stretch Poplin Shirt - because comfort shouldn't come only on the weekends.
Features:
70% cotton, 27% polyester, 3% spandex
Modern Open Collar w/ Stays
Dyed-to-match pearlized buttons
Patch Pocket
Adult Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL
Please Note Higher Prices for Larger Sizes
Detailed Product Specifications
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