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Element Benchmark Vintage Plaid Shirt - Short Sleeve (For Little and Big Boys)

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Overview

About Element Benchmark Vintage Plaid Shirt - Short Sleeve (For Little and Big Boys)

Closeouts. Set a new standard in dapper dressing with help from Element's Benchmark Vintage Plaid shirt -- a crisp, lightweight button front that looks good without even trying.

Specs

Specs about Element Benchmark Vintage Plaid Shirt - Short Sleeve (For Little and Big Boys)

  • Short sleeves
  • Fabric: 65% cotton, 35% polyester
  • Care: Machine wash, tumble dry
  • Made in India

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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great shirt
Reviewed by momween from new jersey on Saturday, March 26, 2016
Bought two size M for my 11 year old (skinny and small for his age) and he loves them. The are a little oversized on him, but their cut makes that still look ok, plus the bonus that he can continue to wear them as he grows. Great shirts.
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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Great shirt
    Reviewed by momween from new jersey on Saturday, March 26, 2016
    Bought two size M for my 11 year old (skinny and small for his age) and he loves them. The are a little oversized on him, but their cut makes that still look ok, plus the bonus that he can continue to wear them as he grows. Great shirts.

About Element

When Johnny Schillereff created the Element skateboard company in 1992, he had one goal in mind: to make fantastic skateboards and skating apparel, plain and simple. As a kid who started skating on banana boards at four years old, Johnny was intent on becoming a sponsored skater in his teens, until a badly broken ankle eventually ended his dream of turning pro. Rather than let injury end his ambitions, Johnny created a brand concept, designed a logo and started building Element skateboards. Eventually, Johnny’s company grew, expanding its product line to include Element skate shoes, shirts and hats.