Nautica Red Navy Plaid Henley Long Sleeve Button Shirt Top M C104 L70
Nautica Red Navy Plaid Henley Long Sleeve Button Shirt Top M C104 L70
Regular price
$19.00 AUD
Regular price
Sale price
$19.00 AUD
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A Curated Collection of Vintage Clothing and Recycled Streetwear.
✔️ Recommended size: 104 Chest x 70 Length
➕ Tagged size: M
➖ Only one in stock / available
Free express shipping to metro areas
100% compostable packaging
Carbon neutral delivery
Clothing can change throughout their lifetime. To provide the best possible fit, we manually asses each item for their current measurement and state. Thus, the tag size may differ from their physical / listed size. Any minor marks or blemishes may be present due to their vintage nature. True colours of items may vary slightly due to differences in monitor brightness etc.
*Please note, shirts that display a darker colour on the bottom half, are actually one solid colour, unless stated otherwise. This is due to the background showing through. If stated "Solid", the background colour of the shirt is one colour.
FAQ
Do you ship internationally?
We do not ship internationally as of now. However, we have plans to offer it in the future.
Do you provide extra discounts?We currently have a buy 3 get 1 free promotion available, meaning our customers have the chance for an extra 25% off. We price our items as a reflection of their quality, rarity and state. As well as the time and money spent on sourcing and selling, which includes the increased shipping costs, which we provide to our customers for free.
Why doesn't the tag match the title?
Since our items are pre-owned, alterations by their previous owner may have occurred. This can be due to shrinkage from the wash, darts to take them in etc., changing the physical measurement of the garment and discrediting the tag. Therefore, we take our time to measure each item so that our customers can get the best fit possible. We provide both sizes in the description to let our customers know they are the same item, with the tag now being used as an identifier instead of a measurement.