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New with tags J.PRESS J.Press Long Sleeve Irving Oxford Button-Down Shirt White L Size 100% Cotton Size: L (Chest 96-104, Height 175-185) Retail Price: 14,300 yen Material: 100% Cotton No discounts There is a slight stain on the chest pocket. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned. ■Material This shirt uses natural material made of organic cotton, inspired by vintage oxford cloth. It is also durable, and you can enjoy the sturdy fabric even after repeated washing. ■Silhouette / Size Similar to the J.PRESS Authentic Model Blazer, it naturally conforms to the body, without darts, making it very easy to wear, and has an authentic (regular) silhouette without a constricting feel. ■Specifications "J.PRESS POCKET" is the trademark of J.PRESS dress shirts, a chest pocket with a button flap. This iconic pocket was born in the 1950s at the first J.PRESS store located on the campus of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. At the time, the second-generation president, Irving Press, who interacted with students at the store, designed the pocket out of consideration for the students, who often carried things. It quickly became popular when sold at the co-op (university co-op), and spread to other Ivy League schools. Since then, it has become a design that symbolizes J.PRESS shirts, and this model, which combines it with a button-down collar, is called "Irving B.D." in honor of the second-generation president. To commemorate this, the address of the first store is stamped on the hem. In addition, it is a product that symbolizes the history of J.PRESS and American traditional style, including the locker loop attached under the back yoke, which was devised at the request of students who took off and put on their shirts frequently, and the traditional B.D. roll and back collar button. ■Coordination It is very versatile, and is recommended for both the American trad style tie-up that symbolizes J.PRESS, and for a light and active modern styling by pairing it with a T-shirt or other cut-and-sew item.
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