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Blue Striped Long-Sleeved Men's Cotton Shirt from Guatemala, "Pacific Ocean"

Combining recycled denim fibers with natural cotton from her family's plantation... more

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Combining recycled denim fibers with natural cotton from her family's plantation in Guatemala, Luisa Villavicencio designs a handsome shirt for men. The fabric in light blue and white stripes is woven on a traditional loom, and the casual design features classic button-front styling with one pocket. Soft and lightweight, this is bound to become a favorite in your closet.

  • 0.25 kgs
  • 0.5 lbs

  • 100% cotton
  • Features a button closure
  • Use a warm iron
  • Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
  • Hand wash or machine wash in cold water
  • Promotes recycling and reduces waste
  • Made in Guatemala.
  • Ships fast from USA.
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