Physical description:
Short-sleeved, size M button-up shirt is made from a maroon polyester/viscose plain weave. Fabric features a fine plaid of gray and white. Embroidered at back right mid-shoulder is one of the Counter Culture's logos, the words "Counter Culture" with 'Culture' printed upside-down. Shirt features three pockets, one each at left and right breast, with buttons, and a small, hidden "stash pocket" (so called by a glossy paper sticker on the reverse side, meant to be removed when shirt is worn) at the inside center front hem, partially hidden by fold of the button facing. This pocket may be intended to be used as a receptacle for 'stashing' marijuana or other drugs. In addition to the label of the manufacturer and the care label at the center back neck, there is a small label on the button placket at the center front hem, placed so that when the shirt is buttoned closed, the label is not visible. 80% polyester, 20% viscose. Manufacturer's cardboard hang tag still attached to proper left sleeve hem.