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Details & care
Stretchy, sweat-wicking fabric patterned in a small check keeps you moving all day in an easy-care shirt that blocks UV rays to extend your comfort in the sun.
- 32" length; 42" chest (size Medium)
- Front button closure
- Button-down collar
- Long sleeves with button cuffs
- Chest patch pocket
- Moisture-wicking fabric engineered for dryness and comfort
- UPF 50+ sun protection
- 100% polyester
- Machine wash, tumble dry
- Imported
- Item #10396987
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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Col. Scott Z
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Feb 10, 2025
Soft Comfort & Versatile
I love Millar's dress/sport shirts, and this one is another added to my collection. Soft, comfortable and versatile. It goes from the office to the club to dinner without any hesitation.
Guido The Cat
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Nov 15, 2024
“No Iron Shirt” is just an aspiration.
I like the lightness of the fabric, the trim fit, and how fast it dries. I’m trying several Peter Millar shirts for ease of use in travel. They seem to be very good so far. I recently bought three of the synthetic fabrics and they seem to be fine for travel except that there seem to be wrinkles that may or may not be permanent. I’m drying the shirts by laying them flat and then hanging them up once they’re mostly dry and the wrinkles don’t hang out. The tag on the shirts says Do Not Iron, so that’s not an option. So … not perfect. I have another Peter Millar shirt that has a significant cotton content and it is definitely not wrinkle free and it was more expensive.
Anonymous
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Dec 10, 2024
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