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A seamless convergence of style and innovation, this button-down is tailored from an advanced performance fabric that offers moisture-wicking properties to keep you cool and dry, and UPF 50+ protection for days under the sun. With the polished look of classic poplin and subtle technical enhancements, it’s a modern wardrobe staple that feels as smart as it looks.
- Front button closure
- Spread collar
- Long sleeves with button cuffs
- Moisture-wicking fabric engineered for dryness and comfort
- UPF 50+ sun protection
- 100% polyester
- Hand wash, dry flat
- Imported
- Item #10863924
Size info
- True to size.
- Considered a Regular fit; cut with some room through the chest and body.
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Peter Millar
Peter Millar launched in 2001 with a single cashmere sweater, which embodied a commitment to craftsmanship that continues today. Now offering a complete range of casual apparel and sportswear, the brand works with only the finest materials and quality fabrics sourced from specialist mills and workshops.
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Reposted from petermillar.com
Jan 22, 2026
They changed the measurements
I am generally a huge fan of these shirts, and have bought 5-10 performance poplin sport shirts over the last couple of years. They were perfect for when you wanted to strike a balance of casual and formal while staying super comfortable. However, Peter Millar appears to have changed the measurements of the collar in particular - the color on the Bechet shirt is noticeably shorter than all of my other performance poplin sport shirts. This is a real issue because the color was BARELY long enough to stay down under a sport coat previously; it's now definitely not long enough, and the collar points pull up on top of the jacket lapel (and yes, that's even with collar stays in). The shorter collar is noticeably less formal, looks a bit awkward, and now lacks function w/ a jacket... huge disappointment and hope they fix this change / go back to the old taller collar.
