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Patagonia Mens Long-Sleeve Fezzman Shirt - New

Patagonia Mens Long-Sleeve Fezzman Shirt - New - A shirt with considerable range - the Fezzman has been worn three days straight to lead workshops in Cartagena, into deep water to stalk bigger fish, and has even survived the clammy nerves of several first dates. The fabric - super lightweight, cool-wearing organic cotton with 30% polyester - dries in a snap, mitigates odor and funk, and is beloved for resisting wrinkles. With a single, chest patch pocket. The comfortable Fezzman Shirt now with long sleeves; still made of a breathable, organic cotton and polyester plain weave. -Lightweight, organic cotton/polyester blend plain weave -Traditional, long-sleeved, button-placket shirt -Single, left-chest patch pocket -Shirttail hem -3.7-oz 70% organic cotton/30% polyester plain weave -Regular fit -241 g (8.5 oz) -Made in China.

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