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		<description><![CDATA[&#8216;Two-ply cotton&#8217; refers to fabric made with two individual threads, twisted together to make one yarn and then tightly woven creating a very smooth, strong fabric. These types of fabrics often feel silkier and make a more comfortable business shirt. Almost all business shirts are made from a cheaper single-ply fabric, however all Amalfi Shirts [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8216;Two-ply cotton&#8217; refers to fabric made with two individual threads, twisted together to make one yarn and then tightly woven creating a very smooth, strong fabric. These types of fabrics often feel silkier and make a more comfortable <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.amalfishirts.com.au/business-shirt" target=" " title="business shirt">business shirt</a>. Almost all <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.amalfishirts.com.au" target=" " title="business shirts">business shirts</a> are made from a cheaper single-ply fabric, however all Amalfi Shirts are made of premium Italian two-ply fabrics. Often two-ply business shirts are designated as such on the label, while single-ply business shirts will probably not mention ply at all.</p>

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