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FS: Journal Standard Indigo Bead Shirt

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Arizor

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I love this shirt but it's too big for me now.

This cost USD $320 new, will take $200.

Measurements (inches):

Pit-To-Pit: 22.5
Back: 31.5
Shoulder: 18.5
Arm: 22.5

From the website -

As part of their SS13 collection, Japan's Journal Standard have created the Old Print 2 Pocket Work Shirt, adding to their admirable collection of workwear inspired shirting. Made from a 100% Cotton selvedge fabric, woven exclusively for Journal Standard, it features an all over vertical striped print pattern, selvedge detail trimmed gusset and embossed nut buttons.

100% Selvedge Cotton
Two Button Closed Chest Pockets
Triple Stitch Construction
Spread Collar
Box Pleat Yoke
Curved Hem
Trimmed Gusset with Selvedge Detail
Detail Embossed Nut Buttons
 

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meso

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Love this shirt. The details are simply outstanding.
BTW, for anyone scared by the long arms, I believe they are designed to be rolled once at the cuffs.
 

Arizor

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Thanks mate, and yes that's absolutely right, I always wore it cuffed.

Sucks to let it go, but after losing 1.5" in the chest, I need to let stuff go!
 
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