



Finnish M58 dress shirt, long sleeve
The more humanlike models of the Finnish army shirts. These fit like they should, practical for what they are, and manufactured in Estonia. Factory surplus paid by the Finnish taxpayer, thus the cheap price. The superb deal, this stuff is way better than what you usually find.
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The more humanlike models of the Finnish army shirts. These fit like they should, practical for what they are, and manufactured in Estonia. Factory surplus paid by the Finnish taxpayer, thus the cheap price. The superb deal, this stuff is way better than what you usually find.
Sometimes you just don't know about that stuff sold with a fancy name on it. You wonder if the sizes fit right if the hem can be worn inside trousers, where it's made etc. Well none of that stuff with these - you know exactly what you're getting, and that's a standard, superbly made, tidy looking collared shirt for men and YES, the sizes are accurate, not feelgood ones. Even the breast pockets are nice and roomy, not made just for show.
Made of quite airy 65/35% polycotton, wash in 60 degrees Celsius.
Size info
Sizes in standard European shirt sizes, which means the recommended neck circumference in centimeters, with a comparable easy size in the brackets. Quite simple. Our model is size 39 and wears a 39/40 shirt in the picture, with good results.
These haven't even heard of slim fit stuff, they're made with a regular cut unless there's a D behind the size, which means it has a bit more room in the middle.
Condition
Unissued and unworn, the model just went "obsolete" just after this batch was made so there was no need for them. These are from the manufacturer's (Topper Oy) factory in Estonia.
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