Women’s PFG Tamiami™ II Long Sleeve Shirt - Plus Size

Regular price: $50.00
Regular price: $50.00
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Regular Fit: Universal, easy fit for comfortable range of motion.
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This hardworking angler’s shirt is designed for breathable comfort on and off the water. Fast-drying and sweat wicking, with UPF 40 sun protection, this fan favorite sports a classic look.
Fishing
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Style # 1275702
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Gert's Pick

This style is inspired by our Founder, Gert Boyle, who helped design tough, timeless gear that led to current innovations.

  • Omni-Shade™ UPF 40 guards against skin damage using tight fabric construction and modified fibers to block UVA/UVB rays, so you stay protected in the sun
  • Omni-Wick™ keeps you dry and cool by pulling moisture to the fabric’s surface to evaporate, delivering fast-drying, next-to skin comfort in the heat
  • Body-shaping seams create a flattering silhouette, while a Regular Fit allows for room through the torso
  • Rod-holder loop on left chest helps free up hands when changing gear
  • Two low-profile zippered hand pockets for small essentials
  • Hook-and-loop tips on collar secure it in the wind
  • Snap buttons on center-front placket and cuffs for quick and easy on and off
  • Roll-up sleeves with tab holders for versatility
  • Mesh-lined back vents for breathability
  • Antimicrobial treatment helps control odor
  • Center Back Length: 27.0 in / 68.6 cm
  • Uses: Fishing
  • Imported
Omni-Shade, Omni-Wick 100% polyester ripstop

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Return Policy

Returns are accepted within 60 days of the purchase date. We will gladly accept returns on all purchases made on our website which are in original condition; unworn with tags attached and for footwear with the original box in new condition. Face masks are final sale and cannot be returned.

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Hands-Free Utility

Rod-holder loop frees up your hands while you tie lines, bait hooks, or grab a beverage.
Model showing how to pull the snap tab holder over the rolled up sleeve of the shirt.

Roll-Up Sleeves

Snap tabs secure sleeves, so you can regulate heat levels and roll up when cleaning fish.
Model putting keys inside of one of the side zipper pockets.

Zippered Pockets

Two zip pockets along the side seams secure small items like keys, hair ties, and lip balm.

Breathable Vents

Mesh-lined back vents catch the breeze and allow air to flow, so you stay cool and comfy.
Tech You'll Love

UPF 40 Sun Protection

Omni-Shade™ UPF 40 guards against skin damage using tight fabric construction and modified fibers to block UVA/UVB rays, so you stay protected in the sun.
Close up of blue Tamiami fabric with the Omni-Wick logo on the bottom left and a graphic showing how moisture rises to the surface of the fabric to evaporate on the bottom right.

Sweat-Wicking Power

Omni-Wick™ keeps you dry and cool by pulling moisture to the fabric’s surface to evaporate, delivering fast-drying, next-to skin comfort in the heat.
Recommended By The Skin Cancer Foundation
This style is crafted with fabric recommended by the SCF as an effective UV protectant.
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Columbia PFG
Catch A Classic
It all started with the fabric. Before we launched the Tamiami™ in 2005, fishing shirts were mostly crafted of cotton.

Then an ultra-light, quick-drying, UV-blocking synthetic fabric came along to change it all.

The Tamiami™ proved itself while being field tested in the Florida Keys by our designers, drying in minutes after being drenched by a wave.

Eventually, the new fabric caught on and the Tamiami™ became a best seller. And for collectors, it comes in a variety of colors.
A shirt can say a lot.
This one says, “I'd rather be fishing.”
Gert Boyle, Columbia Founder
Performance Fishing Gear video showing anglers waiting out a storm in a wetland area followed by an older man showing a child how to tie a line and using the colloquial angler saying, "That'll fish," to say something will work out well.