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Premium pique polo shirt SSI - 84th Infantry Division w Airborne Tab X 300

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This polo is made from thick, soft fabric and features a matching-color button placket for a sleek look. It provides all-day comfort for sports or everyday wear and keeps you looking sharp wherever you go.

• 100% combed ring-spun cotton
• Grey Melange color is 85% cotton, 15% viscose
• Fabric weight: 6.2 oz./yd.² (210 g/m²)
• Classic fit
• Ribbed collar
• Tone-on-tone 3-button placket
• Straight hem with side slits
• Spare button on the inside seam
• Blank product sourced from Bangladesh

Size guide

  A (inches) B (inches) C (inches)
S 27 ½ 39 ⅜ 7 ⅞
M 28 ⅜ 41 ¾ 7 ⅞
L 29 ⅛ 44 ⅛ 7 ⅞
XL 29 ⅞ 46 ½ 7 ⅞
2XL 31 ⅛ 48 ⅞ 7 ⅞
3XL 32 ⅝ 52 7 ⅞
4XL 34 ¼ 55 ⅛ 8 ¼
5XL 35 ⅞ 55 ⅞ 8 ⅝

The 84th Infantry Division was activated on October 15, 1942, during World War II, but its roots trace back to World War I, when it was initially formed in 1917. The division was made up of troops primarily from Wisconsin, Illinois, and Kentucky, and it adopted the nickname "Railsplitters" in honor of Lincoln's early life as a rail-splitter.

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