tuckless dress shirts Mizzen+Main | Leeward No Tuck Dress Shirt | Green
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tuckless dress shirts Mizzen+Main | Leeward No Tuck Dress Shirt | Green

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tuckless dress shirts Mizzen+Main | Leeward No Tuck Dress Shirt | GreenThe Leeward is a lightweight, wrinkle resistant performance dress shirt with built in stretch. Designed for easy care, breathable comfort, and all day wear. No dry cleaning needed. Performance Features 4 Way Stretch Moisture Wicking Breathable Wrinkle Resistant Lightweight Construction 2 Shorter Than Regular Length Back Darts Two Button Adjustable Barrel Cuff Hidden Button Down Collar Body Length Small: 28 3 8 Medium: 29 Large: 29 5 8 X Large: 30 1 4

The Leeward is a lightweight, wrinkle-resistant performance dress shirt with built-in stretch. Designed for easy care, breathable comfort, and all-day wear. No dry cleaning needed.

Performance Features

  • 4-Way Stretch
  • Moisture-Wicking
  • Breathable
  • Wrinkle-Resistant
  • Lightweight

Construction

  • 2” Shorter Than Regular Length
  • Back Darts
  • Two-Button Adjustable Barrel Cuff
  • Hidden Button-Down Collar

Body Length

  • Small: 28 3/8”
  • Medium: 29”
  • Large: 29 5/8”
  • X-Large: 30 1/4”
  • XX-Large: 30 7/8”

– Lightweight feel, ideal for year-round wear
– Moisture-wicking, breathable, wrinkle-resistant, 4-way stretch
– Machine wash cold
– Hang to dry
– No dry cleaning needed
– Fabric Content: 88% Polyester, 12% Spandex

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