- Fabric100% cotton
- FitSlim
- PatternPlain
- StyleLongsleeves
Nickel Black Cotton Sulphur Shirt
This is a slim fit shirt in Nickel Black, cut from 100% cotton with a clean, unadorned front. The fabric runs at 150 GSM—substantial enough to hold its shape through the day without feeling heavy, crucial during India's warmer months when a thinner weave would cling and wrinkle constantly.
The sulphur-dyed cotton takes colour well and resists fading better than standard black cotton. It works as a reliable base layer for workdays, casual Friday meets, or weekend errands—pair it with chinos or tailored trousers for structure, or wear it open over a t-shirt for a looser weekend feel. Our plain shirts in this cut sit well with everything in the cotton range, and the slim fit works particularly well if you prefer a tapered silhouette.
Size down if you're between two sizes; Nickel Black can show wrinkles more readily than lighter shades, so a quick iron before wearing keeps it looking sharp.
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
Country Of Origin
India
Slim fit — A close, sharp silhouette that tapers gently for a clean line.
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