slim fit black dress shirt Men's Slim Fit Black Non-Iron Dress Shirt Size N5
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slim fit black dress shirt

slim fit black dress shirt Men's Slim Fit Black Non-Iron Dress Shirt Size N5

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slim fit black dress shirt Men's Slim Fit Black Non-Iron Dress Shirt Size N5Fit & Specs Slim Fit Dress Shirt Best for slim lean builds with narrow shoulders; a niche slim cut through chest and arms. Non iron finish keeps it sharp; black reads modern and sleek. Fit: Slim (runs narrow in chest arms; size up if between sizes or prefer ease) Collar: Franklin semi spread (metal collar stays included) Fabric: Performance fabric nylon spandex blend, non iron finish Pattern: Solid black Cuff: 2 button adjustable rounded cuffs Care:

Fit & Specs — Slim Fit Dress Shirt

Best for slim/lean builds with narrow shoulders; a niche slim cut through chest and arms. Non-iron finish keeps it sharp; black reads modern and sleek.

  • Fit: Slim (runs narrow in chest/arms; size up if between sizes or prefer ease)
  • Collar: Franklin semi-spread (metal collar stays included)
  • Fabric: Performance fabric nylon/spandex blend, non-iron finish
  • Pattern: Solid black
  • Cuff: 2-button adjustable rounded cuffs
  • Care: Machine washable; hang dry; easy-iron/steam; dry-clean friendly


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A slim fit black dress shirt for men with all the benefits of performance material: 4-way stretch, anti-sweat, and non-iron. Wear this black performance dress shirt for evening and casual events.

This is the ideal black collared shirt to elevate your wardrobe. Made from high-quality, breathable fabric, this black button up dress shirt offers a sharp, modern silhouette that’s perfect for business or formal occasions.

The slim fit design provides a tailored, flattering shape, while maintaining ease of movement throughout your day. The black fitted shirt design is perfect for those who prefer a more contemporary, slim-profile look, offering a sophisticated alternative to traditional styles.

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"The Yin" black performance shirt symbolizes balance and harmony, inspired by the Yin Yang philosophy—perfectly combining style and performance in one sleek, black fitted design.

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