- 5.2 oz., pre-shrunk 50/50 cotton/polyester
- Welt collar and rib cuffs
- Two pearlized buttons on a clean-finished placket
- Tag-free neck label
- CPSIA tracking label compliant
Hanes 054Y Specs and Measurements
Sizes | Body Width | Sleeve Length | Across Shoulders | Body Length | Chest Width | Chest Width (laid Flat) |
Extra Small | 14 | 4.125 | 12 | 16 | 14 | 14 |
Small | 15.5 | 6.375 | 13.5 | 19.5 | 15.5 | 15.5 |
Medium | 17 | 6.5 | 15 | 22 | 17 | 17 |
Large | 18 | 7.625 | 16 | 24.5 | 18 | 18 |
Extra Large | 20 | 8.625 | 18 | 26 | 20 | 20 |
Alternate Skus:
054Y
HAN054Y
1965
1965
5.2 oz., 50% cotton, 50% polyester; Sustainably sourced USA grown cotton; Welt collar; Clean-finished placket with two pearl buttons; Rib knit cuffs; Double-needle bottom hem; CPSIA compliant; Tear-away label; A- list status from CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project); Energy Star Partner of the Year (14 consecutive years); Every piece of Hanes apparel purchased from our company qualifies for Hanes4Education
Softness and comfort when at play or on a casual day. Midweight. Clean finished placket with two pearlized buttons. Welt collar and rib-knit cuffs. Classic fit. Tear away label. CPSIA tracking label compliant. Fabrication: 5.2 oz. (176g), 50/50 cotton/polyester, pre-shrunk EcoSmart® jersey. Imported. Made in part from recycled plastic bottles. Contains recycled polyester. Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low.
5.2 oz./yd², 50/50 cotton/polyesterThe polyester content is currently transitioning to CiCLO® polyesterPre-shrunkWelt collar and ribbed cuffs
Clean-finished placket with two pearlized buttons
CPSIA tracking label compliantTransitioning to tear away label
This product meets the following Sustainable Style subcategories:
Sustainable Manufacturing: This product was made in a facility that is run by at least 50% renewable energy
Socially Conscious Manufacturing: This product was made in a facility that utilizes the Higg Index and has implemented Level 2 practices or above, and was made by a mill that has partnered with or is accredited by the Fair Labor Association