Palzen-Arsenic Gray Subtle Sheen Super Soft Premium Cotton Dress Shirt
The Palzen-Arsenic Gray Subtle Sheen Super Soft Premium Cotton Dress Shirt is made from high-quality cotton that feels smooth and breathable all day. Designed as a formal shirt, it carries a refined look with a soft sheen finish. Always available, never out of stock. Looks best with charcoal grey, navy blue or classic black formal trousers for a sharp, office-ready style.
Fused collar and cuffs, collar stand and flat felled side seams provide structure and stability to all our shirts.
- 100 % Premium Cotton; Comfortable soft hand, good strength, Drapes well, Excellent color retention.
- Limited quantity, Seasonal collection. We change our fashion very frequently. Grab it before it disappears
- Premium mother-of-pearl buttons
- Satin weave: A type of textile weave, Satin is somewhat shinier than the average Poplin weave. The fabric thus created is more lustrous and gives an exclusive look to the shirt.
- Medium weight fabric, ideal for all climates.
Original: $26.68
-70%$26.68
$8.00







Description
The Palzen-Arsenic Gray Subtle Sheen Super Soft Premium Cotton Dress Shirt is made from high-quality cotton that feels smooth and breathable all day. Designed as a formal shirt, it carries a refined look with a soft sheen finish. Always available, never out of stock. Looks best with charcoal grey, navy blue or classic black formal trousers for a sharp, office-ready style.
Fused collar and cuffs, collar stand and flat felled side seams provide structure and stability to all our shirts.
- 100 % Premium Cotton; Comfortable soft hand, good strength, Drapes well, Excellent color retention.
- Limited quantity, Seasonal collection. We change our fashion very frequently. Grab it before it disappears
- Premium mother-of-pearl buttons
- Satin weave: A type of textile weave, Satin is somewhat shinier than the average Poplin weave. The fabric thus created is more lustrous and gives an exclusive look to the shirt.
- Medium weight fabric, ideal for all climates.























