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CLASSIC OXFORD BLUE NATIVE SUIT WITH MANDARIN COLLAR

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This Classic Oxford Blue Native Suit with mandarin collar is always stylish but never trendy.  It is great for formal occasions, however the sleeves can be folded for a more casual look.  In addition to being custom made to your unique measurements and specifications, TheNatives outfits are made with top quality materials and detailed workmanship. All our wears are cut for superior shape on your body and feature the best quality accessories and tailoring components.

Item will be shipped in 1-2 weeks

$66.00

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34 in, Chest, 38 in, Chest, 40 in, Chest, 42 in, Chest, 44 in, Chest, 46 in, Chest, 48 in, Chest, 50 in, Chest, 52 in, Chest

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