Men's Piqué Polo - AAC - 531st Bomb Squadron - WWII
Men's Piqué Polo - AAC - 531st Bomb Squadron - WWII
Men's Piqué Polo - AAC - 531st Bomb Squadron - WWII
Men's Piqué Polo - AAC - 531st Bomb Squadron - WWII
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Men's Piqué Polo - AAC - 531st Bomb Squadron - WWII

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Men's Piqué Polo

Made with 100% ring-spun, pre-shrunk piqué cotton that is sustainably grown and harvested in the US. Each polo shirt comes with welt-knit collars to resist unwanted curling while the classic three-button placket features pearlized buttons held together by durable cross-stitching and offers a timeless touch that is reinforced at the bottom with a box-stitch.

  • 100% ring-spun cotton (fiber content varies for different colors)
  • Medium fabric (6.5 oz/yd² (220 g/m²))
  • Classic fit
  • Tear-away label
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Width, in 19.00 21.00 23.00 25.00 27.00 29.00
Length, in 29.00 30.00 31.00 32.00 33.00 34.00
Sleeve length from center back, in 19.00 20.00 21.00 22.00 23.00 24.00
Size tolerance , in 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

Care instructions

Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F); Non-chlorine: bleach as needed; Tumble dry: low heat; Do not iron; Do not dryclean.

AAC - 531st Bomb Squadron - WWII

The 531st Bombardment Squadron was a unit of the US Air Force, first activated during World War II. After training as a heavy bomber unit in the United States, it moved to the Southwest Pacific Theater, entering combat in May 1943, flying combat missions from Australia while attached to the Royal Australian Air Force, earning two Distinguished Unit Citations and a Philippine Presidential Unit Citation. In 1945 it moved forward to the Philippines, then to Okinawa. Following V-J Day, the squadron returned to the Philippines and was inactivated there in February 1946.

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