Black crewneck T-shirt from Burberry. Crafted from cotton, this style features short sleeves, an elasticated collar and a black graphic print with the brand's logo. Composition: 100% Cotton
Color: Black
Model number: 8065183A1189
About the designer
Burberry, the iconic British luxury brand, is known for inventing gabardine fabric—a breathable, tightly woven, waterproof material used in its outerwear designs for men and women. The label is recognized worldwide for its functional design, refined style, and signature plaid pattern.
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