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Oxford NY Men's Graph Check Spread Collar



What it really looks like. 
This is a nice shirt.  It is described as blue and white but that doesn't do it justice.  It is a nice tight gingham look plaid with light blue, darker blue and navy.   The fit is accurate.  The sleeves and body are somewhat fitted, not at all loose.  It says in the Amazon description that it is 100% polyester and 100% cotton.  It is really 60% polyester and 40% cotton.  Hopefully that will eliminate the need for ironing.  I will update this with results after it has been through the wash.   It uses Oxford in the name which may lead to an erroneous belief that it is Oxford cloth, it is not.  It feels more like a broadcloth.  I like the shirt.


·                        100% Polyester; 100% Cotton
·                        Imported
·                        Machine Wash
·                        Trim fit
·                        Spread collar
·                        100 percent polyester, 100 percent cotton
·                        Made in Bangladesh

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