black white dress shirt Eight-X | Designer Dress Shirts
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black white dress shirt

black white dress shirt Eight-X | Designer Dress Shirts

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black white dress shirt Eight-X | Designer Dress ShirtsA modern style black and white roses print makes this shirt perfect for a big night out! The high quality pure cotton fabric makes it the perfect shirt for any weather. The modern slim fit cut provides a complimentary and confident look. Eight X's Signature Slim Fit Made in Turkey 100% Cotton Machine Washable Style No. #M 10524

    A modern style black and white roses print makes this shirt perfect for a big night out! The high quality pure cotton fabric makes it the perfect shirt for any weather. The modern slim fit cut provides a complimentary and confident look.
    • Eight X's Signature Slim Fit
    • Made in Turkey
    • 100% Cotton
    • Machine Washable
    • Style No. #M-10524
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