Rails Green Tribal Print Short Sleeve Shirt

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The Rails Green Tribal Print Short Sleeve Shirt is a harmonious blend of style and comfort, perfect for warm weather. This slim-fit piece showcases a classic collar neck and boasts a medium color tone, with a subtle yet distinctive green tribal print that adds an edge to the overall preppy and edgy aesthetic. Crafted from a lightweight stretch woven fabric, this shirt prioritizes wearability and ease. Considering its visual appeal and design, it's well-suited for a variety of casual occasions. Pair with the Borgo28 Navy Drawstring Striped Cotton-Linen Shorts for a casual everyday resort look.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

  • 55% Linen / 45% Ecovero
  • Green tribal print
  • Short sleeves
  • Front button closure
  • Collar neckline
  • Curved hem
  • Single chest pocket

ABOUT RAILS

Founded in 2008 by Los Angeles native, Jeff Abrams, Rails has grown from a small label - started with just a single hat - into a full collection of women’s and men’s apparel. Sold at top international retailers and worn by a loyal following of celebrities and tastemakers, the brand has come to define a new classic heritage and relaxed sensibility.

Rails cares about their environmental impact, and that is why they are taking steps towards a more sustainable future. From their products and factory partnerships, to their corporate practices and philanthropic initiatives, they know that their commitment to sustainability matters.

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