Olive & Charcoal Grey Contrast 3/4 Raglan Sleeve Tri-Blend Henley Shirt
- Regular price
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$ 24.00 - Regular price
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$ 69.50 - Sale price
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$ 24.00
Just for Blade+Blue, these pieces were made in New York from a rich cotton/poly/rayon Tri-Blended knit fabric.
Please Note: The henley was cut with an athletic fit. The soft Tri-Blend fabric will hug the body. If you are between sizes or unsure, I recommend that you size up.
The 3/4 Raglan Sleeve Henley: I hope you guys love the new colors!
The dynamic of the color contrast is enhanced by the sexy lines of the raglan sleeves. The overstitch detail further defines the shape, helping to make your shoulders look HUGE!
I chose to cut the sleeves at the 3/4 length for a few reasons; mostly because I thought the shortened sleeve made the shirt look sportier, more tailored & more flattering.
But also because full sleeves make the henley a little harder to layer under a flannel. Most guys roll up their sleeves, and it gets a little sloppy when you're rolling up so much fabric. Now things stay nice and smooth :)
And one more thing about the sleeves - is there anything worse than when the ribbed cuff on a henley stretches out and then just hangs off your wrist? The worst!
FIT & MATERIALS
Made of my favorite Tri-Blend Jersey Knit Fabric (Cotton/Poly/Rayon).
SHIPPING & RETURNS
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RETURNS & EXCHANGES
New, unwashed, and unworn item for exchange or refund up to 14 days after delivery.
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The 3/4 Raglan Sleeve Henley
I hope you guys love the new colors!
The dynamic of the color contrast is enhanced by the sexy lines of the raglan sleeves. The overstitch detail further defines the shape, helping to make your shoulders look HUGE!
Made of my favorite Tri-Blend Jersey Knit Fabric (Cotton/Poly/Rayon).
I chose to cut the sleeves at the 3/4 length for a few reasons; mostly because I thought the shortened sleeve made the shirt look sportier, more tailored & more flattering.
But also because full sleeves make the henley a little harder to layer under a flannel. Most guys roll up their sleeves, and it gets a little sloppy when you're rolling up so much fabric. Now things stay nice and smooth :)
And one more thing about the sleeves - is there anything worse than when the ribbed cuff on a henley stretches out and then just hangs off your wrist? The worst!