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VAN HEUSEN Long-sleeve Shirt, Plaid, L
$19.99
1 in stock
Versatile Comfort: Pre-loved Van Heusen Never Tuck Shirt (Size L)
Upgrade your wardrobe with this pre-loved Van Heusen long-sleeve shirt. Designed for a modern, untucked look, this shirt combines comfort and style.
Classic Plaid with a Modern Twist
Featuring a classic blue and green plaid pattern, this shirt offers a versatile look that suits various occasions. The shirt’s design allows you to wear it untucked without looking sloppy.
Breathable Comfort
Crafted from a blend of 55% cotton and 45% polyester, this Van Heusen long-sleeve shirt offers breathability and wrinkle resistance. The gray buttons complement the shirt’s color scheme. The Van Heusen logo on the collar adds a touch of brand recognition without being overly prominent.
Pre-loved Perfection
This pre-owned shirt is in like-new condition, showing no signs of wear. Enjoy the comfort and style of Van Heusen at a fraction of the original retail price, which was likely around $55.00.
Supporting a Worthy Cause
By shopping at Father Joe’s Villages, you contribute to our mission of preventing and ending homelessness in San Diego. When you wear this Van Heusen shirt, you’ll project a polished and comfortable look, and with every compliment, contribute to a worthy cause.
Color: Blue and green plaid
Size: L (16–16.5 neck)
Materials: 55% cotton, 45% polyester
Condition: Pre-owned, like new
Retail Value: $55.00
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