NA-SHIRT

150,00 €
Taille
Couleur: Black
DESCRIPTION

The brand’s iconic Na-Shirt originated with Marithé and François’ new take on the traditional T-shirt to facilitate multi-layered looks. Traditional shoulder seams have been eliminated, and armholes re-engineered in the form of the Japanese ideogram for the number 7. Sew-free, heat-sealing technology is used to bond the pieces, replacing bulky, traditional seaming. Drawing further on heritage identification, the pocket-shaped form at the back of the neck evokes the brand’s signature half-moon construction.

The softness and quality of Supima cotton provide optimal comfort, allowing the T-shirt to be worn both inside out and right side out.

DETAILS

Supima cotton 155 GSM 100% Cotton
Seamless fusible interlining
Reversible T-shirt
Half-moon construction at the back
M+FG signature NA armholes = 7

DELIVERY & RETURN

Estimated delivery between 2 and 4 business days

Returns can be requested 30 days from the delivery date. For more information, please see our Exchange and Return Policy.

NA-SHIRT

Sew-free, heat-sealing technology is used on Na-Shirt to bond the pieces, replacing bulky, traditional seaming. Drawing further on heritage identification, the pocket-shaped form at the back of the neck evokes the brand’s signature half-moon construction.

NA-SHIRT

The brand’s iconic Na-Shirt originated with Marithé and François’ new take on the traditional T-shirt to facilitate multi-layered looks. Traditional shoulder seams have been eliminated, and armholes re-engineered in the form of the Japanese ideogram for the number 7.

NA-SHIRT

Sew-free, heat-sealing technology is used on Na-Shirt to bond the pieces, replacing bulky, traditional seaming. Drawing further on heritage identification, the pocket-shaped form at the back of the neck evokes the brand’s signature half-moon construction.

The brand’s iconic Na-Shirt originated with Marithé and François’ new take on the traditional T-shirt to facilitate multi-layered looks. Traditional shoulder seams have been eliminated, and armholes re-engineered in the form of the Japanese ideogram for the number 7.