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Campus Classics W O V E N classics S H Campus I R T Great-fitting woven shirts with lasting style S 5761 5760 Oxford Shirts Made to take all the twists and turns a kid can dish out, our easy- a smooth fit and all-day comfort. Add your school logo for a sharper image. · Fabric: 60% cotton, 40% polyester · Chest pocket · Button-down collar · Stain, fade, shrink, and pill resistant · Wrinkle free · Machine wash and dry Blue Blue Pinstripe French Blue Pink White Yellow 1 9 Schoolbelles School Uniforms W O V E N 1779 1778 S H I R T S 1770 1771 1778 Short-Sleeve Oxford Blouse with Elastic · Fabric: 60% cotton, 40% polyester with soil release · Generous Fit · Chest Pocket · Button-down collar · Topstitched armholes 1766 · Two ply yoke, edge-stitched front & back · Center back pleat · Hemmed short sleeves Colors: Light Blue, White Sizes: Youth SY-XLY, Adult SA-3XLA 1779 Long-Sleeve Oxford Blouse with Elastic 5760* Short-Sleeve Oxford Shirt (Male) · Fabric: 60% cotton, 40% polyester with soil release Colors: Blue, Blue Pinstripe, French Blue, · Generous Fit White, Yellow · Chest Pocket Sizes: Youth 4-20, Husky 8H-20H (Blue & · Button-down collar White only), Adult SA-3XLA · Topstitched armholes · Two ply yoke, edge-stitched front & back 5761* Long-Sleeve Oxford Shirt (Male) · Center back pleat · Adult sizes available in 32-37” sleeve · Rounded sleeve cuffs with lengths in Blue, White and Yellow. tailored placket : Blue, Blue Pinstripe, French Blue, Colors Colors: Light Blue, White White, Yellow Sizes: Youth SY-XLY, Adult SA-3XLA Sizes: Youth 4-20, Husky 8H-20H (Blue & White only), Adult SA-4XLA 1766 Tunic Blouse · Fabric: 65% polyester, 35% cotton 1771 Long-Sleeve Oxford Blouse (Female) · Above-the-knee length 1770 Short-Sleeve Oxford Blouse (Female) · Full front placket with buttons Colors: Blue, French Blue, Pink, White, Yellow neck to waist Sizes: Youth 3-16, Adult XSA-3XLA · Pointed collar 2-button cuffed sleeves *Style shown on previous page · Colors: Light Blue, Navy Sizes: Youth XXSY-XLY, Adult XSA-3XLA 20 21 schoolbelles.com | 1-888-637-3037 Schoolbelles School Uniforms W O V E N S H I R T S 8091 8096 9257 9901 Poplin Shirts 8096 Long-Sleeve Poplin Shirt (Male) 8091 Short-Sleeve Poplin Shirt (Male) All-day comfort. Classic styling. · Chest pocket A+ Wear-Tested™ fabrics. · Button-down collar (horn buttons) Colors: Black, Blue, Dark Green, Navy, Consistent colors. Our poplin Red, Royal, Tan, White shirts and blouses bring all of this Sizes: Youth SY-XLY, Adult SA-3XLA plus wash-and-wear convenience. 9901 Middy Sailor Short-Sleeve Poplin · A+ Fabrics: 65% polyester, 35% cotton Blouse (Female) · Stain, fade, shrink, and pill resistant Color: White · Wrinkle free Sizes: Youth XXXSY-XLY, Adult XSA-3XLA · Machine wash and dry 9257 Three-Quarter Sleeve Princess Poplin Blouse (Female) · Princess seams, 3-piece back · Classic notched collar Black Blue Dark Green Navy · Bottom vents Colors: Black, Blue, Dark Green, Navy, Red, Royal, Tan, White Red Royal Tan White Sizes: Youth SY-XLY, Adult XSA-3XLA 22 23 schoolbelles.com | 1-888-637-3037 Schoolbelles School Uniforms W O V E N S H I R T S 5704 9481 5703 1755 Broadcloth Shirts 5704 Long-Sleeve Broadcloth Dress 9261 Pointed Collar Long-Sleeve Shirt (Male) Broadcloth Blouse (Female) Silky-smooth, durable, and 5703 Short-Sleeve Broadcloth Dress 9481 Pointed Collar Short-Sleeve wrinkle free, A+ broadcloth shirts Shirt (Male) Broadcloth Blouse (Female) Pointed collar Classic notched collar 9261 1750 and blouses handle the wear and · · 1751 · Chest pocket · 1-piece back tear of an active school day with Colors: Blue, White Colors: Blue, White, Yellow ease. Add your school logo to Sizes: Youth 4-20, Adult SA-3XLA Sizes: Youth XXXSY-XLY, Adult XSA-3XLA complete the crisp, classic look. 1755 Three-Quarter Sleeve Princess 1751 Pointed Collar Long-Sleeve · A+ Fabrics: 65% polyester, 35% cotton Broadcloth Blouse (Female) Broadcloth Yoke-Back Blouse (Female) · Stain, fade, shrink, and pill resistant · Princess seams, 3-piece back 1750 Pointed Collar Short-Sleeve · Wrinkle free · Classic notched collar Broadcloth Yoke-Back Blouse (Female) · Machine wash and dry · Bottom vents · Classic notched collar Color: White · Chest pocket Sizes: Youth XXXSY-XLY, Adult XSA-3XLA Color: White Sizes: Youth XXXSY-XLY, Adult XSA-3XLA 24 25 schoolbelles.com | 1-888-637-3037 Schoolbelles School Uniforms W O V E N S H I R T S 9366 9381 9392 9361 9161 Peter Pan Collar Blouses · A+ Fabrics: 65% polyester, 35% cotton · Stain, fade, shrink, and pill resistant · Wrinkle free · Machine wash and dry 9366 Puffed Long-Sleeve Broadcloth Blouse 9361 Puffed Short-Sleeve Broadcloth Blouse Colors: White w/ Navy Piping, White w/ Red Piping, White w/ White Piping · Piping on collar and cuffs · No pocket Sizes: Youth XXXSY-XLY 9161 Long-Sleeve Peter Pan Broadcloth Blouse 9381 Short-Sleeve Peter Pan Broadcloth Blouse · No pocket · 1-piece back Colors: Blue, White, Yellow 1740 Sizes: Youth XXXSY-XLY, Adult XSA-3XLA 1740 Long-Sleeve Peter Pan Broadcloth Yoke-Back Blouse 1739 Short-Sleeve Peter Pan Broadcloth These soft, breathable blouses with rounded collars offer feminine styling in Yoke-Back Blouse ™ easy-care, A+ Wear-Tested fabrics. Complete the look by applying your school logo. · Chest pocket · Back yoke Colors: Blue, White Sizes: Youth XXXSY-XLY, Adult XSA-3XLA 1739 9392 Short-Sleeve Broadcloth Overblouse · Chest pocket Color: White Sizes: Youth XXXSY-XLY, Adult XSA-3XLA 26 27 schoolbelles.com | 1-888-637-3037 Schoolbelles School Uniforms.
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