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SHORT SLEEVE OXFORD MEN'S SHIRT

OXFORD 130

4 colours

102 - White
102 - White
312 - Black
312 - Black
900 - Silver
900 - Silver
220 - Sky blue
220 - Sky blue

Composition

70% cotton - 30% polyester

Style

Straight cut
Short sleeves
2 button collar
7 tone-on-tone button placket
Left chest pocket
2 side pleats at back

7 sizes

Size guide
S
M
L
XL
XXL
3XL
4XL

Size guide

7 available sizes

SizesSMLXLXXL3XL4XL
A/B77/5678/6079/6480/6881/7282/7683/80

SizesSMLXLXXL3XL4XL
cm37-3839-4041-4243-4445-4647-4849-50

Packaging

Weight per carton : 6,7 kg
Carton size : 55 x 36 x 17 cm
Per carton : 20
By polybag : 1
  • EssentialEssential
  • TwinTwin
  • Regular FitRegular Fit
  • Easy CareEasy Care

Care

Label

  • PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)
  • OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100  - CQ 1094/4 IFTH

Description

SHORT SLEEVE OXFORD MEN'S SHIRT

Major basic style of corporate wear, comfortable to wear and easy care.
Its Oxford fabric (blend of 2 yarns) makes it very pleasant and very resistant.

See technical sheet

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Which customisation technique for this product?

  • Embroidery : This technique is generally used for personalisations that aim for a high-end finish. This technique is the most resistant to washing and use. The embroidery can be applied directly to the product or through embroidered patches. It can be done with thickness effects (with foam) or through patches that will then be affixed to the final product, allowing for variations in materials.
  • Flex : It is the recommended marking technique for small and medium-sized series. There are several aspects: smooth, velvet, fluorescent, glitter, gold and silver. These are iron-on vinyls that are cut and glued by hot pressing. They are very well suited to a wide range of materials and substrates.
  • Digital : The printing method that knows no limits: precision, colour effects, number of colours... This technique can be used to mark all types of product quantities and is particularly suitable for cotton-based materials.
  • Screen Printing : The most widely used technique. It consists, by the stencil method, of depositing the ink directly on the product. There are as many screens and passages as there are colours in the motif to be reproduced and all colours can be achieved. This technique makes it possible to produce very large quantities. It allows the use of inks with various effects for very different renderings and is adapted to almost all textile supports. The marking of coloured substrates requires an opacifying undercoat called « background white ».
  • Transfert : The right technique for all materials. It is recommended for luggage, heavy garments, difficult to access surfaces. It consists of transferring the marking from a paper support to the garment by hot gluing. The marking by gluing brings rigidity to light supports at the level of the marking zone, nevertheless, the product keeps all its qualities of comfort.

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