T-Shirt in white cotton, round neck, short sleeves, logo print on front, straight hem, 100% cotton, Made in Italy, Model is 180 cm and wear a size S
Made in Italy
Color: white
Model number: W02SMTSH103CJ01WH08
About the designer
Fiorucci is an Italian fashion brand founded by designer Elio Fiorucci in 1967. The Milan-based company is best known for its t-shirts and denim designs inspired by 1960s London and 1970s New York.
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Since returns are processed through Italian customs, the customer is responsible for all associated return shipping costs, customs duties, and processing fees.
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