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Banded Collar Two-Tone Clergy Shirt In Black - Collar Included

Size: 14.5 32/33

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Style: Banded Collar

Description: Our Hidden Button Two-Tone Banded Collar Clergy Shirts Come With French Cuff Sleeves With A Full Cut, Are Made Of A Comfortable 65/35 Poly-Cotton Blend Material, & Have Matching Contrast Collar And Sleeve Cuffs

**Add $5.00 For Big Sizes 18.5 & Up**

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