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Women's uniform RAF Blue
for pilotcotton

women's uniform
women's uniform
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Characteristics

Type
for pilot
Other characteristics
cotton, women's

Description

Made 2 Measure Pilot Shirts ~ fabric with 'air pockets' keeps body cool ~ machine washable, no starch ~ one stroke iron - easy to iron ~ double fused classic collar ~ puckering-free clear stitches ~ lock stitch for added strength ~ unique arrow stitch buttons Description : At White Pilot Shirts, every shirt is tailor-made as per your measurement, size, shape & preferences. Long life cotton blended fabric is a composition of 50% cotton & 50% polyester. This unique blend gives equal properties of both the material to the shirt, ie. cotton makes it comfortable to wear by allowing the body to breath, where as poly resists creasing and makes it easy to iron. A closer look of the fabric will reveal tiny openings all over the surface. These 'air pockets' facilitate ventilation and helps in keeping the body cool. Collar, cuffs, pocket flaps, shoulder straps & front placket of these shirts are fussed with high grade interlining on heavy duty industrial fusing machines. This eliminates the possibility of forming air bubbles in these areas Pressure points (where the shirt is exposed to max wear-n-tear) of the shirts like pockets & flaps corners, short sleeves edges, are secured with 'lock stitch or bartek stitch' for added strength, leading to longer serve -life. Buttons are sewed forming a distinct arrow pattern which points north. Up pointer is a signature of growth & optimism, cross (X) sign always symbolizes negativist. Moreover, the thread used for this operation is coated with a special component which melts & binds together on application of heat (ironing).
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