PHILZ Male Philip Tunic - NAVY, RED TRIM - WCG
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The Philip Male tunic has a revere collar, concealed zip fastening with stud, two hip and one left breast pocket, action back pleats and side slits for ease of movement, with a contrast trim on collar and cuffs. The Philip Male Healthcare Tunic is available in a range of sizes and finishes.
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- Add DTF | Direct To Film PlaceholderDTF is a cutting-edge printing technique that enables the transfer of complex and vibrant graphics onto different fabric types. The process involves printing the image onto a special type of paper that has been coated with a transparent toner, which is then transferred onto the film using heat and pressure. It is commonly used for printing designs onto t-shirts, tote bags, hats etc.
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