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Engineered Garments 19th Century BD, Navy Floral Flannel, L (fits M)

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Here is an Engineered Garments 19th Century Button-Down shirt, in one of the nicest floral prints they've used. The colors are great, and the pattern is dense and uniform, giving a surprisingly even and muted appearance at a distance. I purchased this new and have worn it perhaps 5-10 times under sweaters or vests, but unfortunately the cut is just too short for me. (I'm 6'2"/180ish and usually wear L in EG; I think this particular flannel fabric underwent more shrinkage than average during the initial factory wash, resulting in a tighter and shorter fit than average.) I therefore recommend this piece for someone at least a few inches shorter and a few pounds leaner than myself. My asking price for this shirt is $125, shipped in the continental US. (International shipping is also possible - please contact me for details.)

Measurements are as follows:

pit-to-pit: 21.5"
shoulders: 17.5"
length: 28.5"
sleeve: 25"
 

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