Great distressed vintage men's CARHARTT Heavyweight Denim Blue relaxed fit long sleeve pearl snap button down shirt in size 2XL or 3XL. Style no. S02. It is made with 100% cotton. Snaps up the front. 2 chest pockets. Size tag has faded so please check measurements to ensure fit. Measures 32" in length in back, 30" across from pit to pit, 23" from seam to end of sleeve in length. Great distressing on the sleeves and some stains in front. Check out the other Carhartt shirts, pants and jackets I also have listed in this similar size. 

Check out the other great name brand slippers, hats, vests, overalls, shirts, belts, jackets, duffels, pants, jeans, backpacks, boots, wallets, shoes and purses that I also have listed. 

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COMBINED SHIPPING: We are happy to offer all our customers excellent savings by combining lots to save on postage/shipping costs. There’s no need to ask, we will adjust the invoice to include the savings and e-mail you the new total.

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Do bear in mind though, that if you are bidding on pre-owned or VINTAGE items, that is exactly what they are. These are not new products and can have faults, wear or whatever. Each item is checked by us prior to listing and described accordingly. But with so many pieces coming in and going out, mistakes can happen. If your item isn’t as it should be, then contact us straight away so that we can put things right. An e-mail is always a much better way to resolve a small problem, rather than a pointless exchange of poor feedback