Akademiks Men's Red Research Woven Long-sleeve Shirt
Take a course in street style with this smart shirt from Akademiks, featuring cool stitch and patch accents.
Buttoned front entry and cuffs
Pieced front panel
Screen print details
Patch accents
Traditional point collar
100-percent cotton
Available in
claret red color scheme
Click here to view our men's sizing guide.
Machine wash cold
Made in India
Model number A29S15
Imported
Add a sporty look to any outfit with this analog/digital combo watch from Sector.
Stainless steel case and bracelet
Satin and polished finishes
Red digital dial with analog hands
Unidirectional rotating bezel
Luminescent hands
Multi-function digital display
Quartz movement
Water resistant to 100 meters
Men's watch bands can be sized to fit 7.5 inch to 8.5 inch wrists. Extra links are available through the manufacturer. (We do not provide this service).
All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.
Despite a historically and morally questionable premise, the 1960s sitcom HOGAN`S HEROES was wildly popular during its premiere run and continues to remain one of the most classic (not to mention utterly unique) comedy series in television history. Set in a Nazi prison camp during World War II, the series follows a group of Allied POWs--Englishman Peter Newkirk (a pre-FAMILY FEUD Richard Dawson), Frenchman Louis LeBeau (Robert Clary), and Americans Andrew Carter (Larry Hovis) and James Kinchloe (Ivan Dixon, one of the first African-American actors to get equal billing)--led by the irrepressible Colonel Robert Hogan (Bob Crane) in their hilarious attempts to sabotage the Nazi war effort. Though often mischaracterized as a tasteless gloss on the real-life horrors of Nazi Germany (the series was set in a prisoner-of-war camp, rather than concentration camp), HOGAN`S HEROES was intended as parody and certainly pulled no punches in its unflattering depiction of idiotic Nazi officers such as the pompous Colonel Klink (Werner Klemperer), bumbling Sergeant Schultz (John Banner), and irascible General Burkhalter (Leon Askin)--in fact, Klemperer, Banner, and Askin were all Jewish, and Clary was a Holocaust survivor. This collection presents every episode from the controversial series` third season.
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