Description
Near Shirt-Stay
Near Shirt-Stay Features:
NEAR is the easiest and most effective way to keep your shirt tucked in tight against your body.
It’s a unique and easy to use device that uses elastic tension for a noticeably improved image.
Not only is it comfortable and concealed, it gives your body a more slim appearance.
Rubber grips and a button slot guarantee your shit to stay tucked, keeping it low and close to the body.
No more embarrassing looks!
It is a slim-profile belt designed to hold your shirt in place, similar to the way a regular belt holds up your trousers.
When slipped on, the belt will secure your shirt in place and always keep it tucked, ensuring you can look sharp no matter how much you move all throughout the day.
Heck you can remove your pants for whatever reason and the shirt will remain in perfect position
Size:2.50CMx120CM( 1inch x 47.2inch) Adjustable
Material: nylon
Package included:
1 x Shirt-Stay Best Belt
OUR GUARANTEE
Insured Worldwide Shipping (Shipping Costs Included) : Each order includes real-time tracking details and insurance coverage in the unlikely event that a package gets lost or stolen in transit.
Money Back Guarantee: If your items arrive damaged or becomes defective within 30 days of normal usage, we will gladly issue out a replacement or refund.
24/7 Customer Support: We have a team of live reps ready to help and answer any questions you have within a 24 hour time frame, 7 days a week.
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Specification
Additional information
Color | A, B |
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Material | Nylon |
Department Name | Adult |
Gender | MEN |
Pattern Type | Solid |
Style | Fashion |
Model Number | 190527 |
Item Type | Suspenders |
Item Length | 120inch |
Size | Adjustable |
effective way | keep your shirt tucked in tight against your body |
Package included | 1 x Shirt-Stay Best Belt |
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