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Battle of the Military Wovens!

Submitted by on September 26, 2008 – 2:29 pm8 Comments
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Black, military-inspired woven shirts are all the rage with a number of our top men’s brands right now:

CH Military Button-Down by Crown Holder

Outback Twill Button-Down by COOGI

Tiger Woven by Parish

Which of the above is your pick – the shirt by Crown Holder, COOGI or Parish?

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8 Comments »

  • Carlos says:

    Cavi is the best cuz they the ones who started it.

  • Cookii says:

    Crown Holder

  • Thrillogy says:

    Parish Nation and Crown holder are the best.

  • Luxury Life says:

    I cant front CAVI does it better than anyone try on one and you will agree they dont overdue it called a military shirt not a shirt you wear to the club!!! Keeping it simple works best with these shirts

  • j says:

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  • yung albino says:

    Military shirts and woven shirts are all the rage this year it seems. Down where i live black and yellow are hot but we have an astonishing amount of people who rock southpole and swear the the **** with all those overdone logos and back pockets

  • Anonymous says:

    Everybody wants to bite off Cavi signature style! Brands need to find; their own creativity and signature style! Now, I see so many Cavi knockoffs from CitiTrends and from the Baazar. I hope Cavi, brand will last; despite, people want to bite/copy. Cavi military inspired fashions, looks the best!

  • Poe Boy says:

    The Best of Military shirts….Robber Barons!!!! It’s not Cavi

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