stripped dress shirt Blue & White Striped Non-Iron Dress Shirt | The Pearl River
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stripped dress shirt Blue & White Striped Non-Iron Dress Shirt | The Pearl River

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stripped dress shirt Blue & White Striped Non-Iron Dress Shirt | The Pearl RiverFit & Specs Slim Fit Dress Shirt Best for slim lean builds with narrow shoulders; a niche slim cut through chest and arms. Non iron finish stays crisp; navy stripes read sharp under a blazer. Fit: Slim (runs narrow in chest arms; size up if between sizes or prefer ease) Collar: Semi spread (metal collar stays included) Performance fabric nylon spandex blend Pattern: Navy stripe Cuff: 2 button adjustable rounded cuffs Care: Machine washable; hang dry;

Fit & Specs — Slim Fit Dress Shirt

Best for slim/lean builds with narrow shoulders; a niche slim cut through chest and arms. Non-iron finish stays crisp; navy stripes read sharp under a blazer.


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Exuding timeless elegance and sophistication, this men's blue and white striped dress shirt is a must-have for the modern gentleman. Whether you're attending a business meeting, a formal event, or a casual get-together, this versatile white and blue dress shirt will keep you looking sharp and stylish at all times.

This stunning men's blue and white striped dress shirt is crafted with high-quality non-iron fabric, ensuring a crisp, polished look throughout the day. Say goodbye to time-consuming ironing sessions and embrace an effortless style that suits your on-the-go lifestyle with this blue white striped dress shirt.

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This white striped dress shirt pays homage to the cultural allure of New York City's iconic Pearl River Mart founded in 1971. Its design draws inspiration from the fluidity of water and the unique Asian-inspired home furnishings that have captivated hearts for decades.

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