Big & Tall Traditional Fit Sail Rigger Oxford Shirt

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Web ID: 16103980

Oxford like it used to be. This is Oxford cloth done right. We developed an exclusive weave using thicker yarns to produce a heavyweight fabric true to the Oxford heritage. You ll notice the substantial feel right away and appreciate the way it gets naturally more comfortable wash after wash.

  • Product Features

    • Stretch Oxford fabric moves with you
    • Moisture wicking keeps you dry and comfortable
    • Right length to wear tucked or untucked
    • Garment-washed for a broken-in feel
    • Classic buttondown collar
    • Cotton
    • Machine washable
    • Imported
  • Materials & Care

    • Cotton
    • Machine washable
    • Moisture wicking keeps you dry and comfortable
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2 reviews
2 years ago
from Columbia, SC

Change is not good!

I have bought these for years. I’m glad that you brought them back but why no tail? And the fabric is weaker.. Holes develop after just a few washes. I’m still buying them but I’m definitely looking at other options. Bring back the tail and the original fabric

Customer review from Lands' End

3 years ago
from Mississippi

Great fabric

Would recommend to a griend

Recommends this product

Customer review from Lands' End