Men's Sunwashed Corduroy Shirt, Slightly Fitted Untucked Fit
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Product Details
Our lightest cord shirt in our easy untucked fit--perfect for all seasons, with subtle texture and a vintage look. Washed for lived-in softness from the start.
Sunwashed Summer Favorites
Made to be well loved from the start, with weathered color and lived-in softness.
"We took inspiration from our favorite vintage finds and recreated that easy, broken-in feel."
-TALIA P., L.L.BEAN DESIGN MANAGER
Customer Reviews
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Q: How does the slightly fitted untucked fit run?
A: This shirt is relaxed through the chest and sleeves, with a trimmer waist and a slightly shorter hem designed to look right worn untucked. If you are between sizes or prefer more room, consider sizing up.
Q: Can I wear this shirt tucked in as well as untucked?
A: Yes, you can wear it either way. The hem is slightly shorter for a clean untucked look, but it can still be tucked in when you want a more polished finish.
Q: What does the corduroy fabric feel like?
A: It is made from superlight, finely textured cotton corduroy with subtle texture. We wash it for extra softness, so it feels comfortable right from the start.
Q: Is this corduroy shirt heavy or lightweight?
A: It is our lightest corduroy shirt, with a lightweight fabric weight. The comfortable all-season weight makes it easy to wear on its own or as a layer when temperatures dip.
Q: How do I wash and dry this shirt?
A: Machine wash and dry. It is washed for extra softness, so it is made to be easy to care for in your regular routine.
Q: What are the main design details on this shirt?
A: It has a spread collar and a front pocket for classic button-down style. The fabric is yarn-dyed for stay-true color.
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