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Old 02-Apr-2008, 02:09
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Hi there,

There are some polo shirts which have two layers of collars and some T-shirts which have layers. How can I name those polo shirts and T-shirts which have layers?

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You could use 'dual ply': Men's Clothing dual: compare models and prices men's clothing dual. - ShoppyDoo
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