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Men's Vintage Gene Vincent Style Rockabilly Gabardine Shirt Size Large on 2040-motos

US $52
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Springfield, New Jersey, United States

Springfield, New Jersey, United States
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Men's Vintage Gene Vincent Style Rockabilly Gabardine Shirt Size Large, US $52, image 1

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Men's Vintage Gene Vincent Style Rockabilly Gabardine Shirt Size Large, US $52, image 2 Men's Vintage Gene Vincent Style Rockabilly Gabardine Shirt Size Large, US $52, image 3 Men's Vintage Gene Vincent Style Rockabilly Gabardine Shirt Size Large, US $52, image 4 Men's Vintage Gene Vincent Style Rockabilly Gabardine Shirt Size Large, US $52, image 5 Men's Vintage Gene Vincent Style Rockabilly Gabardine Shirt Size Large, US $52, image 6

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Here's an original 1950's Gabardine shirt in a nice chambray blue with front panel detailing. This is not a repro! This is by the Pilgrim Co (which were Sears & Roebuck). This is sized a large but please check the below measurements to ensure a good fit. The shirt is in excellent condition with no holes, or pulls or any issues, All the original buttons are present and minty. It has the loop collar fastener and the selvage edge. The inside pocket has a stain but it cannot be seen unless you turn the shirt inside out. There are a few ultra light marks and the collar is a bit grubby (see last pic), but nothing a dry cleaning wouldn't take care of. Overall a 9.9 out of 10 killer Gene Vincent style boppin' shirt. You'll be happy with this one, and in a hard to find size large to boot!

armpit to armpit-24"
shoulder to shoulder-19"
collar to bottom-27.5"

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