black dress shirt and tie Men's Hidden Placket Dress Shirt - Jet Black
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black dress shirt and tie

black dress shirt and tie Men's Hidden Placket Dress Shirt - Jet Black

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black dress shirt and tie Men's Hidden Placket Dress Shirt - Jet BlackDETAILS Elevate your wardrobe with the Collar Pin Hidden Placket Dress Shirt in Light Grey by Ron Tomson ( Shirt comes with the Collar Pin ) a testament to European craftsmanship and timeless style. Meticulously crafted with premium 50s single ply sateen fabric, this shirt exudes a silky and refined texture that adds a touch of sophistication to your ensemble. The high thread count not only enhances the shirt's luxurious feel but also makes it a

 

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Elevate your wardrobe with the Collar Pin Hidden Placket Dress Shirt in Light Grey by Ron Tomson ( Shirt comes with the Collar Pin ) —a testament to European craftsmanship and timeless style. Meticulously crafted with premium 50s single-ply sateen fabric, this shirt exudes a silky and refined texture that adds a touch of sophistication to your ensemble.

The high thread count not only enhances the shirt's luxurious feel but also makes it a versatile piece that pairs seamlessly with denim for a casual look or delivers a polished appearance with a well-fitted suit.

Designed with a fitted construction, this dress shirt ensures a modern and tailored silhouette, making it a wardrobe essential for those who appreciate sharp and polished aesthetics. The 100% Cotton Sateen fabric ensures comfort and breathability, while the clean lines and rounded, cleanly stitched hems add a touch of understated elegance.

This dress shirt embodies the excellence of European tailoring. The shirt comes complete with a tie bar, providing an extra element of style and sophistication. Whether worn tucked in for a formal look or untucked for a more relaxed vibe, the Collar Pin Hidden Placket Dress Shirt is a versatile and essential addition to your wardrobe.

Make a lasting impression with this refined and impeccably crafted dress shirt that seamlessly combines classic style with modern sensibilities.


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Tailored fit, to find your correct size use the ''what's my size '' button.  

 

COMPOSITION

100% Cotton Sateen

Made in Turkey
Style #4808 blk

CARE
To ensure the longevity and quality of your N° 4808 Tie-Bar Hidden Placket Dress Shirt in Jet Black by Ron Tomson, follow these care instructions:

1. **Dry Clean or Cold Wash:** Opt for dry cleaning or, if you prefer to wash it at home, use cold water. Cold water helps preserve the fabric and prevents it from shrinking or fading.

2. **Avoid Dryer:** It's recommended to avoid using a dryer. Air-dry the shirt by laying it flat or hanging it to dry. This prevents excessive heat exposure that may cause shrinkage or damage to the fabric.

By following these care instructions, you'll keep your dress shirt looking sharp and maintain its premium quality over time.





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