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Knolls Lodge - Mens - OGIO ® Caliber2.0 Long Sleeve

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Knolls Lodge - Mens - OGIO ® Caliber2.0 Long SleeveMake a statement in the reimagined Caliber2. 0 now with long sleeves. 5 ounce, 100% poly pique with stay cool wicking technology OGIO heat transfer label for tag free comfort Flat knit collar OGIO jacquard neck tape Triple needle shoulders and hem 3 button placket with dyed to match OGIO buttons Set in, open hem sleeves O heat transfer on left sleeve

Make a statement in the reimagined Caliber2.0 now with long sleeves.  
  • 5-ounce, 100% poly pique with stay-cool wicking technology
  • OGIO heat transfer label for tag-free comfort
  • Flat knit collar
  • OGIO jacquard neck tape
  • Triple-needle shoulders and hem
  • 3-button placket with dyed-to-match OGIO buttons
  • Set-in, open hem sleeves
  • O heat transfer on left sleeve
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