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Color: Grandview
The brand says this runs true to size.
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Stretchy, sweat-wicking twill keeps you looking smart and staying comfortable in a wrinkle-resistant shirt that's perfect for semiformal events and warm-weather occasions. The extralow hem stays tucked as you move, and built-in UV protection lets you enjoy your time in and out of the sun.
- Front button closure
- Spread collar
- Long sleeves with button cuffs
- Wrinkle resistant
- Moisture-wicking fabric engineered for dryness and comfort
- UPF 50+ sun protection
- 52% nylon, 43% polyester, 5% spandex
- Machine wash, tumble dry
- Imported
- Item #11279479
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- The brand says this runs true to size.
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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
Apr 17, 2026
Return of the Shirt Pocket
Like Peter Millar a lot. Wish we had shirt pockets again. PM is too good to follow the trend.
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Reposted from petermillar.com
Apr 16, 2026
Nice shirt, no pocket???
Nice shirt, always a Milsr fan. BUT very disappointed the pocket has been eliminated on all products.
Again, nice shirt but cannot wear to work. Pens, eye glasses? What do working people do?
Forcing me to seek alternative brands. Bad decision folks.
