If you
ever needed a tough shirt, this is a great one. If
you ever liked the Wrangler Brush Popper shirts,
you'll love this one. Good for any mechanic shop.
Heavy duty protection from sparks.
I like
heavy cotton because it cleans pretty easily. I can
lightly starch it if I want dirt to better roll off
the fabric. It absorbs & then dissipates sweat
in hotter environments. The effect is feeling cooler, though ya
can't help some body odor. Hey, it's a work shirt.
Yet, this one can be used for casual wear too. It
will starch & press kinda military like, or just
pull it out of the dryer & enjoy that casual
comfort!
Key
has improved their styling and fit in this light
Khaki, Western work shirt. Snap closures that
look stylish, and are easy to exit, should a bunch
of hornets attack, fire ants bite, or you get it
caught in a hay baler. Easy to wash, (starch, if you like),
quickly iron, and wear. No Poly in this model.
100% cotton breathes, and feels fine!
Be
sure to check out all our Western and
Work, short sleeve and long sleeve shirts. Take advantage
of Cultured Cowboy's quantity pricing. Enjoy!
Easy
to add embroidered logos for your company,
farm/ranch,
church, or family name.
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Style
: KEY 519.24
Khaki Western Welder Work Shirt, Long Sleeve, Snap
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Style : KEY
519.24
Long Sleeve Western Welders Shirt
9 oz. 100% cotton.
Heavyweight fabric. Triple needle stitching with matching thread.
Comfortable fit. Pearl snap front closure/ snap at neck. Two chest
pockets. Relaxed fit, pencil slot on left side. Snap cuffs, front and back
western yokes. Banded collar, and folded pack.
Compare At: $48.00
CC Price: $44.99
3 for
Only $39.99 each
(XXXL or all Tall - Add
$5.00)
(Order example: KEY 519.24 LG Reg - is a regular, large, khaki shirt.
$44.99 | XXXL in Reg or Tall size would be $49.99)
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Colors: .24
Khaki
Size:
Regular - SM, MED, LG, XL, 2XL,3XL,
4XL, 5XL
Tall
- MED, LG, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL |
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Whether you're in welding
school, or on a pipeline project, this will be your
favorite go-to shirt.
Great for picking blackberries in July.
This is probably as
tough as a shirt can get, and still breathe. Takes a
crisp ironing well, if you're using it for gathering
estimates.
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