Ivory T-shirt from luxury brand Fendi Kids, made of cotton, with long sleeves, ribbed crew neck and hem, and snap button closure on the back. It is decorated with iconic brown bear with FF on the chest.
94% Cotton, 6% Elastane. Machine wash at 30°C.
Made in Portugal
Color: Ivory
Model number: BUI103ST8
About the designer
Fendi is an iconic Italian fashion house founded by Edoardo Fendi in 1925. The luxury brand is renowned for its elegant ready-to-wear clothes for men, women, and kids as well as its designer shoes, handbags, and accessories.
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Who owns Fendi?
Founded in 1925, Fendi, famed for luxurious furs and leather, was transformed by Karl Lagerfeld in 1965 with the iconic FF monogram, known as “zucca”.