The original Tampa Bay Buccaneers Nfc South Champions Division 3D All Over Print Polo Shirt had a long sleeve design instead of the current short, it originated in the Indian state of Manipur, where the sport of Polo (hockey ball on horseback) originated. The aristocracy’s polo costume at this time was quite mound with thick cotton shirts, to keep the collar from fluttering when playing football, the players used buttons to attach the collar leaves completely. body shirt.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Nfc South Champions Division 3D All Over Print Polo Shirt
The POLO FIRS Tampa Bay Buccaneers Nfc South Champions Division 3D All Over Print Polo Shirt is uniquely designed, with 3 stripes along the body to make it stand out and balance all outfits. Collar shirt with standing form design, comfortable to wear, flattering shape, personality design, youthful, dynamic and fashionable. Brings a feeling of cool, comfortable and easy to coordinate. The fabric is thick, the fabric is soft and smooth, less ruffled, the ability to absorb sweat well when wearing is not hot. Suitable for operation in harsh environments, sports or hot weather.
Product Information And Shipping
Product Information:
Material: Mesh cloth 95% polyester + 5% spandex, flat knit collar.
Moisture Wicking lightweight fabric.
Soft and stretchy fabric gives you comfy all day long.
Our size is standard US size. Also, If you are not sure of your size, please read the size information in the product description in order to choose your own size! Some styles do run small so if you are deciding which size to pick, It,s best to go up one size. Just to be safe.
Garment care: machine washes with similar colors (under 40 ℃), hanging dry, slight ironing to keep the shape.
Note:
Since the size is manually measured, please allow a 1cm-3cm dimension difference.
Due to the different monitor and light effects, the actual color of the item might be slightly different from the visual pictures.
Time of production: 3-5 business days.
Time Shipping: 12-15 days.
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