- Fabric100% cotton
- FitSlim
- PatternStripes
- StyleLongsleeves
Navy Limoges Cotton Stripe Shirt
Navy Limoges Cotton Stripe Shirt in a slim fit — a structured piece built for workdays and casual dinners alike. The 100% cotton weave is woven at 140 GSM, giving it enough weight to hold its shape through the day without feeling heavy in Indian heat. The vertical stripe pattern breaks up solid colours while staying understated enough for formal settings.
Wear this over slim-fit trousers to the office, or pair it with chinos for weekend plans. The Navy Limoges shade sits deeper than standard navy, lending itself well to striped designs that read clean rather than busy. Cotton breathes well during humid months, though you'll want to iron it — the fabric doesn't have stretch, so creasing is part of the deal.
Size true to your chest measurement. If you're between sizes, go up; the slim cut doesn't leave much room. Wash in cool water and hang to dry to preserve the stripe definition.
Model info: Model height 187cm/6.2feet. The model (Chest-98cm,Waist-74cm,Hips-94cm) 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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