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Filo Di Scozia Short Sleeve Shirt Navy Blue
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- Model: 190 cm (6'3'), 84 kg (185 lbs), wearing size M.
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Product details
- Made from the brand's Filo di Scozia jersey, a double-twisted mercerised cotton that stands out for its silky finish, high lustre and exceptional durability.
- One chest pocket on the left chest.
- Camp collar.
- Button fastening.
- Relaxed
- True to size. We recommend choosing your usual size.
- Model: 190 cm (6'3'), 84 kg (185 lbs), wearing size M.
Fit
Product code28150511
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the product's measurements
Read more about how we measure and convert sizes »Measurements (cm) S M L XL Chest 102 108 112 116 Waist 98 104 110 114 Garment Length 71 72 74 75
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About Eton
The story of the Eton brand and its founders David and Annie Petterson began in Gånghester, Sweden. During the Great Depression of the 1920s, the family sawmill was forced to close, leading David to instead join forces with wife Annie who ran a small dressmaking business from the family home. The steadily growing business was given the name “Skjortfabriken Special” (The Special Shirt Factory). However, after a visit to England, developed an affinity for the name Eton and, shortly thereafter, “The Eton Shirt” was launched – a model that would quickly prove to be extremely popular and whose name was eventually adopted by the company itself.
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Manufacturer information
- Name:
- Eton
- Address:
- 50771 Gånghester
- Contact:
- [email protected]
- Product code:
- 28150511r
- EAN/GTIN:
- Manufacturer's article number
- 100013017-28
- Country of origin:
- Romania
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The story of the Eton brand and its founders David and Annie Petterson began in Gånghester, Sweden. During the Great Depression of the 1920s, the family sawmill was forced to close, leading David to instead join forces with wife Annie who ran a small dressmaking business from the family home. The steadily growing business was given the name “Skjortfabriken Special” (The Special Shirt Factory). However, after a visit to England, developed an affinity for the name Eton and, shortly thereafter, “The Eton Shirt” was launched – a model that would quickly prove to be extremely popular and whose name was eventually adopted by the company itself.