T-Shirt in white cotton, round neck, embroidered neck , short sleeves, straight hem, ribbed knit, 100% cotton, Made in Portugal, the models is 1. 91 and wears size L
Made in Portugal
Color: white
Model number: MRS25CS031CREAM
About the designer
Emily Adams Bode launched her namesake menswear label in 2016, quickly gaining cult status among fashion insiders. Bode’s one-of-a-kind, handcrafted clothing is tailor-made in NYC from thrifted and antique fabrics, drawing on feminine traditions like crocheting and quilting to deliver her unique take on men's apparel.
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