Seersucker Utility Shirt - White Size:MEDIUM In the 1950s and ‘60s
Description
In the 1950s and ‘60s
Illustrated playing cards from Misc
Slim fit that’s form-fitting through the seat and thigh
tonal mid-century print is inspired by the Italian architect Gio Ponti and his work that defined a generation of design
copper-tone shank buttons
Seersucker Utility Shirt - White Size:MEDIUM In the 1950s and ‘60sThis Utility Shirt from Universal Works was inspired by a visit to a Japanese fast food joint and has a loose, boxy fit thats made with a lightweight seersucker thats perfect for the warmer months of the year. Detailed with a pair of chest utility pockets, a squared hem and a simple 6 button placket to seal the deal. Lightweight cotton seersucker Two utility chest pockets Squared hem Simple 6 button placket Convertible camp collar Relaxed, boxy fit
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