Benchley Seersucker Shirt

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Idol Radec
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Benchley Seersucker Shirt

$49 Gilt
$225
Size (Men Alpha):
Men's Tops
Men Alpha US (chest) EU
XXS 34 44
XS 35 45
XS 36 46
S 37 47
S 38 48
M 39 49
M 40 50
M 41 51
L 42 52
L 43 53
L 44 54
XL 45 55
XL 46 56
XL 47 57
XXL 48 58
XXL 50 60
XXXL 52 62
  • s
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    US (chest) 37
    EU 47
  • m
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    US (chest) 39
    EU 49
  • l
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    US (chest) 42
    EU 52
  • xl
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    US (chest) 45
    EU 55
Color:
grey
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Description
Designer

Please note, this item is final sale and non-returnable.

Long sleeve cotton seersucker stripe button front shirt.

  • Epaulettes, front button pockets, and a back box pleat.
  • Pleated sleeves, single button barrel cuffs, and a curved shirt tail.
  • Model is wearing a size M. Model's measurements: Height: 6'2", Waist: 31", Shirt: 15.5, Suit: 40.

Brand: Idol Radec

Material: 100% Cotton

Origin: United States

Based in Los Angeles, the men’s clothing label Idol Radec is inspired by those bygone days when even your average guy dressed impeccably. Launched in 2006 by longtime friends Scott Barclay, David Hickman, and Nick Thomas—none of whom have formal training in fashion design — the label puts a decidedly contemporary Californian spin on its collection of jackets, vests, shoes and other goods. Taking an outsider perspective to menswear allows Idol Radec’s founding trio to approach their work idiosyncratically: Instead of designing with pens and paper, they use the actual cloth itself – exploring and examining it closely to ensure that design, craftsmanship, and utility are intertwined from the start. The result? Clothing influenced by the classics, made for the modern guy, and created with an abiding attention to fit, fabric, and quality.