Cotton crew neck T-shirt with front 'Gucci Incrocio GG' logo print and short sleeves. Composition: 100% cotton
Made in Italy
Color: White
Size and fit:
true to size fit
Model number: 787299XJGNV9875
About the designer
Gucci is a legendary Italian fashion house founded by Guccio Gucci in Florence in 1921. One of the top luxury brands in the world, the label produces designer clothing, shoes, jewelry, handbags, and accessories for stylish men and women.
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