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Carrier Men's Shirt Jac 114222
Price: From $25.50 to $28.50
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Manufacturer: United States Uniforms Company
Sales Tax Applicable When Not Using USPS Postal Card
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Carrier Shirt Jac
Straight bottom hem. Side vents, designed for comfortable wear outside the slacks. Light blue shirt features short sleeves, one left breast pocket with pencil vent and two large bottom patch pockets. 65% polyester / 35% combed cotton permanent press broadcloth.
Sizes: S-4XL in Regulars and Longs
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city carrier
Steven Meyer
(Elkhorn, WI)
5/6/2012 7:26 PM
Hate the color! Love the style. I depend on the two pockets all day long. A little harder to keep clean. My customers think they look nice and professional.
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Love em
Mike A.
(Alabama)
3/7/2012 6:34 AM
I LOVE the shirts, my "pride" and my level of "service" is not hung on whether a shirt has stripes or not. Could we please get some tissues list on this site for the cry babies.
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Letter carrier
Albert Smith
(Bensalem, PA)
2/5/2012 3:32 PM
Grubb how did you pass the test ? Run would be the proper tense . B. A little laundry detergent goes a long way to eliminate stains . Shirt jacs are comfortable not fashionable , if you're looking for fashion you're in the wrong job.
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Carrier
Matt
(El Toro, CA)
12/29/2011 10:54 PM
I love the Shirt Jac... I hate the fact the pin stripes are gone! The dirt and stains are way more noticeable on the solid colored shirts. I was told that its cheaper to make these shirts rather than the ones with stripes. When are the savings going to be passed along to us? The working people?
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C'MON MAN!!!
Eric Helman
(Vernon, TX)
12/21/2011 11:00 AM
We service the American people and all over the world and we should wear something that stands out for us to say that we are proud of jobs and our country. Bring back the RED, WHITE and BLUE!!! It is our duty to serve the people in something we could be proud of wearing. Would not buy these. To plain and does not represent the USPS with class. USA VET!!!
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