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Self Edge Burnt Madras Long Sleeve Shirt
Self Edge Burnt Madras Long Sleeve Shirt

Self Edge Burnt Madras Long Sleeve Shirt

- 100% Cotton Light Weight Madras - Hand Stitched Button-Holes - Open Flap Chest Pockets w/ Button...

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- 100% Cotton Light Weight Madras
- Hand Stitched Button-Holes
- Open Flap Chest Pockets w/ Button Accent
- Vintage Deadstock Buttons
- Hand Machine Stitched Labels (Not Embroidered)
- Denim Reinforced Side Seams
- Faux Chainstitch Runoff
- Shirts made in San Francisco, CA
- Shrinkage is Minimal

We used a great madras fabric for this shirt, we wanted something lighter in weight that can easily be worn during the warmer days. As usual the attention to detail on these is amazing and all done in San Francisco

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