Men's Scarlet Ohio State Buckeyes Slack Tide Camp Button-Up Shirt

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Web ID: 13538941

Bring your Ohio State Buckeyes pride with you on the water when you wear this PFG Slack Tide Camp button-up shirt from Columbia. It features Omni-Shield and Omni-Shade technology to resist the absorption of liquids and block the sun's harmful rays. Designed with a ventilated back panel and droptail hem for extra movement, this shirt ensures you feel your best with each cast. The unique team graphics help you flex your immense Ohio State Buckeyes spirit as you fish the day away.

  • Product Features

    • Droptail hem with side splits
    • Full-button front
    • Glasses cleaning patch at bottom of buttons
    • Left chest pocket with utility loop
    • Officially licensed
    • Omni-Shade technology blocks UVA and UVB rays
    • Omni-Shield technology resists the absorption of liquids to prevent staining
    • Screen print graphics
    • Short sleeve
    • Tagless collar
    • UPF 50 sun protection
    • Ventilated back panel
    • Sports Fan Shop by Lids
    • This item purchased online must be returned to the vendor by mail only. This item cannot be returned to Macy's stores.
    • Polyester
    • Machine washable
    • Imported
  • Materials & Care

    • Machine washable
    • Polyester
  • Shipping & Returns

    • This item purchased online must be returned to the vendor by mail only. This item cannot be returned to Macy's stores.
    • For complete details, see our Shipping and Returns policies.
    • Please call customer service for returns.

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3 years ago
from Ottawa Ohio

Disappointed

I was disappointed in this shirt due to the screen printing. All of the previous slacktide shirts were embroidered. I would have returned this if I had noticed the screenprintibg prior to a trip when my husband was wearing it. I thought it was a knockoff. Do not buy.

Customer review from columbia.com