Brooks Brothers / L
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Brooks Brothers
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L
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Thank you for viewing. Please press "See More" to read the size and details. Late 2000s - Early 2010s Brooks Brothers Brooks Brothers Oxford Polo Collar Shirt Button-down shirt Off-white Natural white Traditional Fit Garland MADE IN USA Size 15H-32 (Japanese size M-L) Neck circumference: approx. 39.5cm Sleeve length (from center back): approx. 81.5cm Shoulder width: approx. 47cm Body width: approx. 62cm Length: approx. 83cm Sleeve length: approx. 59cm New, Unused Deadstock from 12-13 years ago, Traditional Fit. It was unopened, but I opened it only for the photos. Therefore, it's wrinkled. There is no yellowing, sun damage, or stains, but please purchase only if you understand the somewhat rough American manufacturing. If you are sensitive to such things, please refrain from purchasing. I am selling this because I have multiple of these in my size. - Made in the Brooks shirt factory, Garland - Red tag. The traditional, relaxed style of Brooks, the Traditional Fit. Vintage polo collars from that time are increasing in price year by year, so please consider it. I am also selling a candy stripe and oxford navy shirt in the same size. Off-white, which was rare even then. I will sell it. Thank you. John E. Brooks, the grandson of the founder Henry, was watching a polo match in England and noticed the buttons on the collar of the players' uniforms. He was inspired by the design, where the collar tips were fastened so they wouldn't flap in the wind and interfere with play. In 1896, he brought the uniform back to New York and made it into a shirt for sale, which became a huge success. #Tomorrowland #UrbanResearch #N. Hollywood #CIOTA #NEAT #Apresse #Auralee #KaptainSunshine #Graphpaper #Beams Plus #Ships #Comoli #Beams F #Ron Herman #Polo Ralph Lauren #RRL #Journal Standard #Edifice #LECHOPPE #United Arrows #Engineered Garments #Orslow #Remi Relief
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