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Last week, we re-released the Apollo Polo:and naturally, the response was: "What about the Dress Shirt?" Today, we're excited to announce that our Apollo Dress Shirt is back in all sizes and core colors, with more to come. Still soft, packable, wrinkle-and-sweat-stain-free, extremely stretchy, and of course: 19x more breathable than traditional alternatives. To celebrate, we'll reshare an 'all time' review of the shirt, with a big (and repeated) thanks to Todd for sharing this story: | | | | |
9 years, 400 wash cycles, and still going! I’m STILL wearing the same Apollo shirt I purchased back in 2015 and recently did the math: I’ve spent roughly 3,600 hours in that shirt photographing over 400 weddings and events over nearly 9 years, which also translates into almost 500 wash cycles… and it still looks almost the same as it did the day I purchased it!
- Todd D. | | | | |
Born out of MIT, Ministry of Supply uses science to create sharp, comfortable work apparel that unlocks effortless outfitting, easy care and hassle-free travel for minimalists, nomads and entrepreneurs across the globe. | | | | |
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