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Wrangler Men's Cowboy Cut Work Western Long Sleeve Shirt, Black

Wrangler Men's Cowboy Cut Work Western Long Sleeve Shirt, Black
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Wrangler Men's Cowboy Cut Work Western Long Sleeve Shirt, Black

 
SKU:  

55161

Availability:   In stock
 
 

Heavy duty twill work shirt from Wrangler. Long sleeves. Spread collar. Authentic Western front and back yokes. Two authentic Western spade flap pockets with snap closure. Wrangler logo ribbon label on left pocket. Pencil slot at left pocket flap. Wrangler "W" decorative logo stitch on pockets. Authentic three snap Western cuffs, with one snap sleeve placket. Cotton Twill. Import.

 
Our Price: $32.99 - $39.97
 
     
 


Color
Black

Product Details
Product Length:18.0 inches
Product Width:0.5 inches
Product Height:19.0 inches
Package Length:19.0 inches
Package Width:18.0 inches
Package Height:0.5 inches
Package Weight:1.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

Features
  • 100% Cotton 7.25 oz Twill

  • Western front and back yoke

  • Long sleeve, Three snap cuffs

  • Serged tails

  • Machine wash cold with like colors only Non-chlorine bleach when needed Tumble dry low Remove immediately Medium iron


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


3Tough not wearable  Oct 18, 2010 By Suburban Cowboy
This is one tough shirt. The fabric is strong, very tightly woven poplin. I accidentally dropped scissors on it while opening the package and they bounced off. Really, they did not even dent the fabric. The water I dripped on it, after the scissors dropped on my foot, just beaded on it. Unless Kevlar is a fabric favorite for you, this shirt is just not immediately wearable though. Stiff is an understatement. Personally, I returned it since I just didn't want to wash it 10 times before it was comfortable enough to wear.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5It Made an Englishman Proud  Sep 19, 2009 By Jane Kay Boyer "lilacrose"
I must say this had to be one of the best items I bought for my friend's husband in England. I recall him telling me a couple years ago that he wanted a Wrangler Shirt in blue jeans type material. Somehow Wranglers cost and arm and a leg in the UK. It was shocking the amount he was shelling out for shirt. I bought the jeans one for him and he was happy as can be. I kicked myself for not getting the black one for him as well and told him about it. It was funny as could be that he had a grin on his face when I said that. It was a done deal. I bought the black one for him for my 2009 trip. He wore it out to dinner one night and he acted as if I bought him an Armani. Best money I ever spent. The look on his face was worth every cent.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Wrangler snap shirts  Dec 31, 2010 By Dana Fucci
These shirts are my husbands favorites. He has been wearing them for years for work. They are durable and hold up well to construction work, but are stylish enough for casual wear as well.

3 of 4 found the following review helpful:


1Cardboard Shirt  Mar 02, 2010 By Paul Svenvold "beezer"
Nice looking shirt, but the fabric is about the same as cardboard, even after many washings. Not a comfortable shirt to wear.


3tough,slim fit  Aug 01, 2011 By lida
the style is nice,the fabric is really tough and almost unwearable,or at least uncomfortable,but most important thing that this is a slim fit only.
i bough the (Rigid Indigo Denim) ,and the (Blue Stonewashed) from this wrangler shirt ,size large ,same slim fit design but the material is more smooth and comfortable to wear..i didn't wash any of them yet,if they shrink it means that i lost my money, and that i have to go for the XL size.

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