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Ticking fabric was the backbone of 19th-century workingman's attire, prized for its durability in mines, farms, and frontier towns. Whether you're portraying a Victorian laborer, Old West settler, or simply appreciate time-tested craftsmanship, our gray Bartlett Ticking Stripe Shirt delivers genuine period authenticity.
Key Features:
Ticking fabric gets its name from the closely woven cotton material originally used to make mattress covers, or 'ticks.' This tight weave made it incredibly durable, which is why it became a favorite for workingman's clothing in the 19th century.
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Sizing Chart | |||
Per the style of the Victorian Era these dress shirts are very full in the body. Please order according to your neck and sleeve size. |
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Size | Collar (up to) |
Sleeve Length |
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S | 14-14.5" | 32-33" | |
M | 15-15.5" | 33-34" | |
L | 16-16.5" | 35-36" | |
XL | 17-17.5" | 35-36" | |
2X | 18-19.5" | 36-37" | |
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3X | 19-20" | 36-37" | |
4X | 20-21" | 38-39" | |
Collar size is key for shirt fit | |||
To measure your collar: Place the measuring tape around the fullest part of your neck and keep the tape snug but not tight. For a comfortable fit, place 2 fingers between the tape and your neck. |
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Note: not all shirts are offered in every size. Please see the drop-down list for available sizes in this style. |