Unplugged Label Baby Rib Button Down Polo Shirt

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Unplugged Label Baby Rib Button Down Polo Shirt



 : Unplugged Label Baby Rib Button Down Polo Shirt
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Brand: Unplugged Label
Department: womens
Fabric Type: cotton



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Product DescriptionFashion with mind of Ecology. Unplugged for Green uses Special fabric that has minimized chemical-use during fabric production. Join the society of Ecology and Conserve the nature with Unplugged for Green. Most of all, It is certified way of looking cool. Exclusively Unplugged! Enjoy Classics in sexy way. Our polo has fitted shape to contour with body curves, deep placket with 7 buttons. 1/2' cover stitch sleeve hem, 3/4' cover stitch hem. 100% combed cotton (40'). Made in the USA. S- width 15.5 inches, length 22.5 M-width 16.5 inches, length 23 L-width 17 inches, length 23.5 XL-width 17.5 inches, length 24 XXL-width 18.5 inches, length 24.5 XXXL-width 19 inches, length 25




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  • 100% combed cotton (40')
  • Unplugged Label
  • Junior's T-Shirt
  • Made in the U.S.A.











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