FrizmWorks OG Stripe Seersucker Half Shirt - Green
| This seersucker shirt is a part of the Oringal GarmentsĀ® line. The word seersucker comes from the Persian term shi-o-shakar, meaning milk and sugar, which later changed to shirushaka, meaning wrinkles and shrinkage. It then traveled to India and became known as shirsaker, and in 1722, it made its way into the English language as shrink-striped cotton fabric from India. This fabric has a playful, wavy texture that prevents it from clinging to the body, making it perfect for summer wear. Plus, it's easy to wash and doesn't require ironing, making life a little easier. With a comfortable, natural, oversized fit, this shirt can be worn alone for a stylish look. It's a carry-over product, and a new color has been added for even more fun options. |
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Country of Origin: SOUTH KOREA
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FrizmWorks OG Stripe Seersucker Half Shirt - Green
FrizmWorks OG Stripe Seersucker Half Shirt - Green
| This seersucker shirt is a part of the Oringal GarmentsĀ® line. The word seersucker comes from the Persian term shi-o-shakar, meaning milk and sugar, which later changed to shirushaka, meaning wrinkles and shrinkage. It then traveled to India and became known as shirsaker, and in 1722, it made its way into the English language as shrink-striped cotton fabric from India. This fabric has a playful, wavy texture that prevents it from clinging to the body, making it perfect for summer wear. Plus, it's easy to wash and doesn't require ironing, making life a little easier. With a comfortable, natural, oversized fit, this shirt can be worn alone for a stylish look. It's a carry-over product, and a new color has been added for even more fun options. |
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100% Cotton
Country of Origin: SOUTH KOREA
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| This seersucker shirt is a part of the Oringal GarmentsĀ® line. The word seersucker comes from the Persian term shi-o-shakar, meaning milk and sugar, which later changed to shirushaka, meaning wrinkles and shrinkage. It then traveled to India and became known as shirsaker, and in 1722, it made its way into the English language as shrink-striped cotton fabric from India. This fabric has a playful, wavy texture that prevents it from clinging to the body, making it perfect for summer wear. Plus, it's easy to wash and doesn't require ironing, making life a little easier. With a comfortable, natural, oversized fit, this shirt can be worn alone for a stylish look. It's a carry-over product, and a new color has been added for even more fun options. |
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100% Cotton
Country of Origin: SOUTH KOREA
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