- Fabric100% cotton
- FitSlim
- PatternStripes
- StyleHalfsleeves
Moroccan Blue Cotton Dobby Weft Stripe Halfsleeves Shirt
This slim fit shirt in Moroccan Blue is woven from 100% cotton in a dobby pattern with subtle weft stripes that catch light without demanding attention. The fabric runs at 140 GSM—substantial enough to hold its shape through the day without feeling heavy, essential given India's heat and humidity across most seasons.
The weft stripe construction adds texture and visual interest while keeping the shirt understated enough for both office and weekend wear. Layer it over a plain cotton tee in warmer months, or wear it standalone during cooler spells. Moroccan Blue pairs naturally with greys, whites, and neutrals, and works as well with tailored trousers as it does with other slim fit basics.
Check the fit guide before ordering—slim cuts run closer through the chest and shoulders. Wash in cool water and tumble dry low to preserve the weave structure and colour depth.
Model info: Model height 188cm/6.2feet. The model (Chest-98,Waist-83,Hips-97) is wearing a size M
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Hasbro Clothing Pvt Ltd.
No.23-B, Alapakkam Main Road,
Maduravoyal, Chennai-600 095, India.
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Hasbro Clothing Pvt Ltd.
No.23-B, Alapakkam Main Road,
Maduravoyal, Chennai-600 095, India.
Ph: 1800-4194-270
E-mail: support@basicslife.com
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India
Slim fit — A close, sharp silhouette that tapers gently for a clean line.
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