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Short Sleeve Shirt Boys

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This embroidered boys' shirt is specially designed for students of Nazreth Public Primary School. Crafted from a premium polycotton blend (65% polyester and 35% cotton), it offers the perfect balance of durability and comfort. The fabric is lightweight, breathable, and easy to care for, making it ideal for active school days.

Children Sizes: 7-8 Years
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Short Sleeve Shirt Boys

Short Sleeve Shirt Boys

This embroidered boys' shirt is specially designed for students of Nazreth Public Primary School. Crafted from a premium polycotton blend (65% polyester and 35% cotton), it offers the perfect balance of durability and comfort. The fabric is lightweight, breathable, and easy to care for, making it ideal for active school days.

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The shirt features precision embroidery of the Nazreth Public Primary School emblem on the chest, showcasing school pride with a professional finish. It includes a classic button-up front, a crisp collar, and neatly stitched cuffs, ensuring a polished and tidy appearance.

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