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4/20/2008

Flying in The Face of Convention!




Who says Men's shirts have to be all buttoned-up with a collar on a stand? Not me!


I designed this casual shirt in 2003...and still continue to make it for clients today.....especially for my clients in very warm climates.


Made from a very lightweight hemp/linen blend, this shirt features modified double breasted styling, sleeves with a single pleat at the cap, and wood buttons.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very nice Pam. I love the double buttons in the front. Nice effect.

9:06 PM  

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