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Edwardian
Men's Green & White Striped Shirts. |

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pair of antique Edwardian era men's green and white striped shirts
date from 1915. They are made of a pale green and white fine cotton
fabric. There is a striped and fleck pattern collarless shirt, with
button front closure, and a "Broadcloth Rayon Stripe"
label sewn inside. The shirt measures 31 1/2 inches long, with a
49 inch chest, 24 inch long sleeves, and a 17 inch neck. It has
a tiny pin hole near the front button hole, and a few small faint
age spots. There is a striped patterned collarless shirt, with button
front closure. The shirt measures 32 inches long, with a 50 inch
chest, 25 inch long sleeves, and a 17 inch neck. It has a tiny pin
hole on the arm, and a few small faint age spots. This pair of vintage
gentlemen's dress shirts are in good clean wearable condition. $100 |

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Edwardian Men's Green & White Striped Shirts
This pair of antique Edwardian era men's green and white striped shirts date
from 1915. They are made of a pale green and white fine cotton fabric. There
is a striped and fleck pattern collarless shirt, with button front closure,
and a "Broadcloth Rayon Stripe" label sewn inside. The shirt measures
31 1/2 inches long, with a 49 inch chest, 24 inch long sleeves, and a 17 inch
neck. It has a tiny pin hole near the front button hole, and a few small faint
age spots. There is a striped patterned collarless shirt, with button front
closure. The shirt measures 32 inches long, with a 50 inch chest, 25 inch
long sleeves, and a 17 inch neck. It has a tiny pin hole on the arm, and a
few small faint age spots. This pair of vintage gentlemen's dress shirts are
in good clean wearable condition.
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