Courrèges white cotton T-shirt with contrasting details, crew neck, short sleeves, chest logo patch, ribbed trims, straight hem. Composition: 100% Cotton
Made in Portugal
Color: HERITAGE WHITE/BLACK
Size and fit:
vestibilità regolare
Model number: VESJTS017JS00700098HERITAGE
About the designer
Credited with inventing the go-go boot and miniskirt, legendary French designer André Courrèges launched his eponymous line in 1961 at the height of the modernism and futurism movements in art and fashion. Today, count on Courrèges for its sixties influences, the iconic “AC” logo, and sleek womens separates.
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We do not accept returns for underwear, swimwear, fur coats, items featuring feathers, down jackets, jewelry, eyewear, watches.
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*The same item may be available on our site from another partner boutique.
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