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Men´s short sleeve poplin shirt 65-116-0
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Men´s short sleeve poplin shirt 65-116-0

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This short-sleeved shirt is made of cotton polyester poplin, offering a balance between comfort and durability. It features a standard collar and a left chest pocket for added functionality. Its breathable fabric design makes it suitable for everyday use. The classic cut ensures good comfort and optimal freedom of movement.

- 55% cotton
- 45% polyester
- Cotton polyester poplin
- Standard collar
- Left chest pocket
Grammage : 120g/m²
Reference : fr-65-116-0
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