- Fabric100% cotton
- FitSlim
- PatternStripes
- StyleLongsleeves
True Red Cotton Twill Weft Engineering Stripe Shirt
A slim fit shirt in True Red, cut from 100% cotton with a weft engineering stripe that adds texture without bulk. The cotton twill weave sits at 120 GSM—dense enough to hold its shape through the day, light enough for the Indian summer without feeling stiff. The stripe pattern breaks up solid colour while keeping the shirt office-appropriate.
This works best during the cooler months or in air-conditioned spaces; the weight and True Red shade read formal but not ceremonial. Pair it with tailored trousers or chinos for work, or dress it down with darker denims on weekends. If solid reds feel too bold, browse our full range of striped shirts in varied palettes. The slim fit pairs naturally with our other cotton options.
Check your usual size here—Basics slim fits run true. Machine wash warm, tumble dry low to preserve the weave structure and keep True Red from fading.
Model info: Model height 185cm/6.1feet. The model (Chest-39.5,Waist-32,Hips-39) 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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