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Easy to wear and hard-working, this Columbia Utilizer shirt is made with durable ripstop nylon that wicks moisture and protects you from the sun. It dries fast and stays airy thanks to built-in vents at the back.
Omni-Shade™ UPF 40 Sun Protection
Omni-Wick™ Performance Wicking
Quick Dry Fabric
Point Collar
Conventional Placket
Buttoned Chest Pockets
Back Shoulder Vents
Short Sleeves
Shirt-Tail Hem
Primary Fabric 1 | Recycled Polyester |
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Primary Fabric 1 Percentage | 100 |
Care Instruction(s) | Do Not Dry Clean,Do Not Use Fabric Softener,Remove Promptly,Wash Separately,Do Not Bleach,Iron Low,Machine Wash Cold,Delicate/Gentle Cycle,Low Heat |
Neckline Style | Collared |
Fit | Casual |
Sleeve Length | Short Sleeve |
Closure Style | Full Button Down |
Activity/Sports | Multisport,Hiking |
Advanced Features | UVA Protection,UVB Protection,UV Blocker |
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Advanced Technology | Sweat Wicking,UPF |
Collar Style | Classic |
Colour Group | Brown |
Gender | Male |
Number of Pockets | 2 |
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Care Instruction(s) | Do Not Dry Clean,Do Not Use Fabric Softener,Remove Promptly,Wash Separately,Do Not Bleach,Iron Low,Machine Wash Cold,Delicate/Gentle Cycle,Low Heat | Do Not Dry Clean,Do Not Use Fabric Softener,Remove Promptly,Wash Separately,Do Not Bleach,Iron Low,Machine Wash Cold,Delicate/Gentle Cycle,Low Heat | Do Not Dry Clean,Do Not Use Fabric Softener,Remove Promptly,Wash Separately,Do Not Bleach,Iron Low,Machine Wash Cold,Delicate/Gentle Cycle,Low Heat | Machine Wash,Tumble Drying Allowed,Do Not Bleach,Machine Wash Cold,With Like Colours | |
Neckline Style | Collared | Collared | Collared | Collared | |
Fit | Regular | Casual | Casual | Relaxed |
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