DRY&GO The Binary Times Polo Shirt (white)
Currently out of stock.
You can order this shirt only until 21 August 2022!
No Iron Needed
Ironing is not fun. You'll never need an iron for this shirt. Just dry it and you are ready to go. Comfortable, wrinkle-free and durable. That's why we are loving it too.
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Polo shirt sizes
Length (A) | Width (B) | |
---|---|---|
S | 72 cm / 28.5" | 48 cm / 19" |
M | 76 cm / 30" | 53 cm / 21" |
L | 79 cm / 31" | 58 cm / 23" |
XL | 81 cm / 32" | 64 cm / 25" |
2XL | 84 cm / 33" | 69 cm / 27" |
Measure one of your shirts you have at home!
Start by laying it completely flat (on a table), then measure according to this image on the right. Please keep in mind that natural cotton garments can shrink up to 5% during the first washing.
Some technical information
- 50% cotton, 50% polyester. Classic fit, 200 g/m2
- Embroidered with high strength Madeira embroidery thread
- 3 wood-tone buttons
- Contoured welt collar
- Clean finished placket with reinforced bottom box
- Welt cuffs
- Double needle bottom hem
- Machine washable up to 40°C / 105°F
- Instead of drying in direct sunlight, dry in the shade. This way you can save the colors for years.
- Can be safely dried using a tumble drier (medium heat)
- Do not iron
- Do not dryclean
- Materials sourced from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras. Embroidered and finished in Hungary, in the European Union.