Wrangler Shirts: Men's Jersey Cotton Pocket Tee Shirt 3W710BG
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Are your work shirts stiff and tough? Harsh and scratchy? Unattractive and uncomfortable? This Wrangler 3W710BG Men's Burgundy Longsleeve Pocket T-Shirt feels and looks so smooth, you'll think more like you're on a vacation than on a job. Made with 7 ounce, 100% ... (see full details) #WRG3W710BG.
Wrangler Shirts: Men's Jersey Cotton Pocket Tee Shirt 3W710BG
Are your work shirts stiff and tough? Harsh and scratchy? Unattractive and uncomfortable? This Wrangler 3W710BG Men's Burgundy Longsleeve Pocket T-Shirt feels and looks so smooth, you'll think more like you're on a vacation than on a job.
Made with 7 ounce, 100% jersey cotton, this burgundy T is knitted for strength and softness. Breathable, natural cotton is airy and light, the perfect fabric for work. A relaxed fit creates comfort.
Vented, taped side seams create a design that twists less and fits well on your body, giving you plenty of maneuverability. The neck seam, which features a tagless label, is also taped for fray-resistance.
A (hidden) utility loop and left chest pocket make this shirt functional as well as fashionable. Is your work shirt uncomfortable? Time to wear the Wrangler 3W710BG Men's Burgundy Longsleeve Pocket T-Shirt to the job instead.
Manufactured Sizes: Reg-M, L, XL, 2XL | Tall-L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
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Customer Reviews For Wrangler Shirts: Men's Jersey Cotton Pocket Tee Shirt 3W710BG
This is a great work shirt for me and highly recommend it!
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