Cello Group Aloha Hawaiian Shirt . Bangladesh has begun to lift restrictions imposed following last week’s violent protests, allowing its crucial garment industry to resume operations. The move comes as the country faces mounting economic pressures and concerns over political stability.The government’s decision to partially ease a nationwide curfew on July 24 permitted the reopening of garment factories, banks, and the Dhaka stock exchange, reported AFP. This step is seen as critical for the country’s 50bn dollar export-oriented textile sector, which employs millions and accounts for a significant portion of Bangladesh’s GDP.However, the restoration of normalcy remains fragile. Internet connectivity, particularly mobile services, continues to be limited, potentially hampering business operations and communication, AFP said. The ongoing restrictions reflect the government’s cautious approach in managing the aftermath of protests that resulted in at least 186 fatalities.The unrest, triggered by controversial civil service quotas, has exposed underlying tensions in Bangladesh’s labour market and governance. With an estimated 18 million unemployed youth, the country faces significant challenges in job creation and equitable economic growth.The coming weeks will be critical in determining whether Bangladesh can swiftly return to its pre-crisis growth trajectory or if lingering tensions will continue to weigh on its economic prospects.
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Anonymous –
Finally one that has real length sleeves and body. I normally wear a large in real men’s sizes, but many times have to get an XL in those metro or unisex sizes. I’m 6’3″ and 44 inch chest, 200lbs and the large goes a good 6-8 inches below my waist, has plenty (but not excessive) room in the shoulders and the sleeves don’t look like I’m wearing too small a size. My new favorite shirt.
Anonymous –
❤️ the cloth
Anonymous –
sehr schön war der Hemd
Anonymous –
I’ve been wearing shirts for four years now and religiously working out in them. I had the same tech shirt in about 6-8 different colors and they all got so used that they eventually stunk every time they took on any sweat or water. So after some in-store size testing and try ons, I found this shirt that fit great and had a ton of color options. Came online, ordered a brand new 7 colors to fully replace my prior set, and absolutely wish I had just bought them in store.
All seven shirts are the exact same model number but they fit differently. Three of them fit the same – nice and loose and comfortable. Yet four of them are too tight and near unwearable now for anything other than as an undershirt or layer.
I’ll be going into a retailer to try on future colors and will just purchase from there to ensure the sizing and fit is correct across the colors. I’m 5’10”, 230 lbs, and large framed, buying all shirts in an XL expecting to be able to run and be active in them comfortably but several were too tight to be comfortable.
Anonymous –
Worthy replacement
It was slightly smaller, but then I’m slightly bigger now after Thanksgiving. The color is an exact match to my old ones of large size, from 1979. It helped my new/old fatigues look perfect.