T-Shirt in black cotton, round neck, short sleeves, embroidery logo on chest, back embroidered logo, straight hem, 100% cotton, Made in Portugal, Model is 180 cm and wear a size S
Made in Portugal
Color: black
Model number: WA66TR630B1200BLACK
About the designer
VETEMENTS is a Paris-based fashion brand founded by designer Demna Gvasalia in 2009. The contemporary collections for men and women strive to inject humor and practicality into the world of fashion.
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How to authenticate Vetements
Vetements means “clothing” in French and was founded by Georgian brothers Demna and Guram Gvasalia in 2014, quickly gaining notoriety for its unconventional, anti-fashion ethos.