MDS Black, Tabbed, Short-sleeved Clergy Shirt
Item Number: 9004
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These Clerical Shirts by MDS have the following features which make them the finest quality you can buy:
- Top-stitched 4-piece collar for better fit and finish
- Box pleat in back for extra comfort and shape
- Adjustable buttons, button holes for cufflinks
- Button through sleeve placket
- Fuller cut and longer tails
- Placket front
- Top-stitched yoke seams and single needle shoulder seams
- Full size men's dress shirt pockets, tastefully embroidered cross on left pocket
- Pleated sleeves
- Single needle double side and sleeve stitching for better finish
- Spare buttons
- Easy care, wash-and-wear fabric
- Collar sizes 15 in to 20 in.
- 18 1/2 in to 20 in at no extra charge
70% cotton, 30% polyester
Comes with 2 tabs
Short-sleeve not illustrated
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