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MEN MILITARY WORK LONG SLEEVE SHIRT
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$
29.90
$
5.90
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This item is final sale, no returns or exchanges.
Additional Information
A coverall-style shirt with a sturdy feel. Unique texture plus workwear style!
- Sturdy material makes it a great option as a shirt or light outerwear.
- Dye and bio-processing carefully selected to create a unique vintage feel.
- Hem length and cut designed for a stylish silhouette with the buttons done up.
- Military-style color.
- A great option for the changing of the seasons.
MEN MILITARY WORK LONG SLEEVE SHIRT is rated
out of
5 by
23.
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Dutch from
Snug in the arms
I like this style of shirt and saw that it was on sale. I bought a large khaki shirt. I'm roughly 6', 190 lbs. The shirt is a tad snug in the arms, about right in the chest and shoulders. I debate returning it, but decided I'd try it out.
Date published: 2017-05-24
Rated 5 out of
5
by
benp from
Nice
Great shirt, great fit. Works as casual and semi smart.
Date published: 2017-05-09
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Karl from
Versatile and smart
Bought it and really happy with it. Great with a white t-shirt, open as a light jacket
Date published: 2017-05-05
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Carl Gustav from
Very nice shirt, runs slightly small
This is a nice, well constructed shirt that's surprisingly versatile for having a military aesthetic. Makes for a nice shirt jacket, it would probably take more effort to make it look bad than good. I ordered true to size and while it's a bit tighter than other shirts from U N I Q L O, it's not so tight that it's uncomfortable. I'd only recommend sizing up if you're in between sizes.
At 6'3 the length of a size medium is just where I'd draw the line at being acceptable. If you wear a small and you're as tall as I am, the shirt may be too short; especially in the sleeves.
But yeah, overall pretty neat shirt. Only problem I can see people having is the fit, which for most should be a nonissue.
Date published: 2017-05-04