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Chestnut Hill Men's Performance Plus Mercerized Polo Shirts CH150
Chestnut Hill Men's Performance Plus Mercerized Polo Shirts CH150
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Chestnut Hill Men's Performance Plus Mercerized Polo Shirts CH150
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Chestnut Hill Men's Performance Plus Mercerized Polo Shirts CH150
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Chestnut Hill Men's Performance Plus Mercerized Polo Shirts CH150
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Chestnut Hill Men's Performance Plus Mercerized Polo Shirts CH150
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Chestnut Hill Men's Performance Plus Mercerized Polo Shirts CH150
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Chestnut Hill Men's Performance Plus Mercerized Polo Shirts CH150
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2 - 2
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22.80 each
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3 To 5 pcs
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22.33 each
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6 To 11 pcs
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22.09 each
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12 To 35 pcs
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21.62 each
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36 To 10000 pcs
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20.68 each
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Chestnut Hill Men's Performance Plus Mercerized Polo Shirts CH150
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Two-ply 50s mercerized cotton jersey, 200 grams per square meter, with gentle stretch knit right into the fabric. Tipped collar, contrast under placket and inside neck binding, straight-hemmed sleeves, bar-tacked side vents. Imported. More details...Piece Price:
List Price: $33.18 You Save: $9.68
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Two-ply 50s mercerized cotton jersey, 200 grams per square meter, with gentle stretch knit right into the fabric. Tipped collar, contrast under placket and inside neck binding, straight-hemmed sleeves, bar-tacked side vents. Imported.
While it takes 12 minutes to make a typical polo shirt, it takes 16 hours to build one of our Performance Plus Mercerized Polo Shirts.
While it feels smooth and looks effortless, our Mercerized Polo Shirt entails a lot of work. First, we begin with fine spun long staple cotton yarns and tightly twist them to form a 50s two-ply yarn. Next, we mercerize the yarns to create a lustrous jersey fabric. Finally, this shirt undergoes our 16-hour "dip & heat" process, so you can wash it without worry and wear it with confidence anywhere, on its own or under a blazer. Chestnut Hill Men's Performance Plus Mercerized Polo Shirts CH150.
NO DRY-CLEANING NECESSARY Most mercerized shirts with a high thread count must be dry-cleaned or else they shrink as much as 15%. Not ours. While the thread count is indeed high, with long-staple 50s two-ply mercerized cotton, out shirt is dipped and heated in a special process that stabalizes the fabric and fixes the color, so you can wash and dry it without fear of it shrinking or fading.
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