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Fabric: 100% cotton twill bonded to polyester foam front panel; 100% polyester mesh mid and back panelsStructure: StructuredProfile: HighClosure: 7-position adjustable snap
Fabric: 100% cotton twill bonded to polyester foam front panel; 100% polyester mesh mid and back panelsStructure: StructuredProfile: HighClosure: 7-position adjustable snap
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Designed for modern office pros and urban commuters, our sleek polo fuses the comfort of a knit with the structure of a woven shirt. It wicks moisture, has ease of movement and an unencumbered fit. | 3.83-ounce, 100% micropique polyester tricot Self-fabric collar with collar stand 3-button placket with dyed-to-match buttons Back yoke Open hem […]
Boardroom-bound or loosely layered, this versatile twill overshirt combines the clean design of a blazer with just the right amount of stretch. The result fits in at work, at home and anywhere in-between. Fabric+Weight 7.2-ounce, 69/29/2 poly/rayon/spandex stretch twill Features+Benefits Open collar Faux horn-rimmed buttons Double chest pockets with button flaps Adjustable rounded barrel cuffs […]
With moisture wicking and stretch, you’ll feel the power of performance in this polo that’s also brushed for comfort. 4.7-ounce, 91/9 polyester/spandex Self-fabric collar Debossed New Era neck taping Heat transfer label for tag-free comfort Raglan sleeves 3-button placket with branded New Era buttons Reflective silver heat transfer New Era flag logo on left sleeve […]
Our unique fleece offers lightweight warmth while black overlock stitching adds contrast.| 7.4-ounce, 100% polyester R-Tek® fleece Dimensions: 56″ x 10″
Cozy but refined, this OGIO look is elevated enough for the office but also perfect for travel. 7.1-ounce, 57/38/5 modal/poly/spandex French terry OGIO heat transfer label for tag-free comfort Rib knit bound collar, cuffs and hem Pieced rib sleeve details Side slits Iridescent heat transfer O on front left hem
50 years in the making, the Original Pack was inspired by our founder. It’s reminiscent of the first pack he created as part of a college project in 1971. Complete with a large main pocket designed to hold at least 12 cans, his fiery red rucksack was sold to promote a brewery. 1080D polyester Rucksack […]
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