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Two NWT Engineered Garments L/S Work Shirts M & L

VMan

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M is sold I have for sale two brand new Engineered Garments work-style shirts, size M and L. Both retailed for $195 plus tax. Also added Rag & Bone work pants for $90 shipped in the US. These are really well made shirts. Single-needle tailoring, nice MOP buttons, long shirt tails with gussets, split yokes with pattern matching, made in New York. Classic button-down collars, and single chest pocket. Both shirts have an 'ol timey' front placket with detail (this is not a pullover shirt, it unbuttons completely at the bottom). $95 (or best offer) each shipped in the US. $100+ off retail price. Add $5 to Canada, $10 worldwide. The light blue oxford cloth is a size M (seems to fit more like a L), the white/navy university stripe is size L. M is 24" underarm to underarm, 26" shoulder seam to end of cuff (35.5" from center of yoke), 31" from bottom of collar to bottom of shirt. L is 24.5" underarm to underarm, 27" shoulder seam to end of cuff (36.75" from center of yoke), 32" from bottom of collar to bottom of shirt.
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Also have this pair of Rag & Bone jean-cut work pants, size 32 x 32. I bought these a few months ago and never wore them. The price tag has been removed, but the plastic stem is still attached. Nice tan twill fabric. Side adjusters. Knife pocket on side of right leg. Button fly. Handmade in North Carolina, USA. Well made. $85 shipped in the US. I think they retailed around $200. They measure 33" waist, 32.5" inseam, 10.5" front rise, 8.5" leg opening (flat), 9" knee (flat), 12.5" thigh (flat, straight across from crotch seam).
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Hi, would you mind posting measurements for these?
 

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Measurements added.

M is 24" underarm to underarm, 26" shoulder seam to end of cuff (35.5" from center of yoke), 31" from bottom of collar to bottom of shirt.

L is 24.5" underarm to underarm, 27" shoulder seam to end of cuff (36.75" from center of yoke), 32" from bottom of collar to bottom of shirt.
 
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Got the shirt!
Thank you sir!

Would do it all again!
A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 

manasseh

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Hi. I'm interested in the large. Do you still have it? Manasseh
 

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^^Sorry dude, I picked it up a while ago.

BTW, Thanks VMAN! It's too sweet.
 

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