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Ladies Tab Collar Clergy Shirt in Lavender

Available Sizes: 4

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Style: Tab Collar

Material: 65/35 Poly-Cotton Blend

Description: Full-Cut and Comfortable, Divinity's Women's Clergy Shirt Comes With a Covered Button Shirt Front, Low-Profile Classic Tab Collar, & Convertible Cuff Sleeves. 

Add $5.00 for sizes 2XL-3XL & $10.00 for sizes 4Xl-5XL**

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