Woolrich Elite Series Tactical Introduces Elite Discreet Carry Short Sleeve Shirt

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posted on August 16, 2011
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Woolrich Elite Series Tactical introduces the Elite Discreet Carry Shirt, an everyday casual shirt that provides comfort and style while helping the wearer blend in with any crowd. Part of Elite's new CCW line, the Discreet Carry Shirt delivers casual styling and patterns while secretly providing the tactical utility the armed citizen demands.

Breakaway side vents are closed with a hook-and-loop fastener that can be torn away to quickly obtain items on the belt. A magnetic false bottom button keeps the shirt closed but offers unobstructed access at a moment's notice.

A camp collar provides a contemporary appearance, while the straight-cut bottom is long enough to cover holstered firearms, lights, batons or chemical sprays on the belt. Back bi-swing venting with polyester mesh allows the shirt to move freely and breathe, keeping the wearer cool on even the hottest of days. A patch chest pocket with flap is securely fastened with a hook-and-loop closure, keeping cargo in and unwanted debris out.

Available in Light Olive, Navy and Shale, the subtle pattern helps break up the outline of concealed items while maintaining everyday style and appearance.

MSRP: S-XXL $49.99; XXXL $54.99

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