Kenzo Striped Logo T-Shirt "Red"
Japanese designer Kenzo Takada launched Kenzo in Paris in 1970. Today, under the creative direction of Opening Ceremony's Humberto Leon and Carol Lim, the label is as popular as ever thanks to its refreshed aesthetic. This burgundy cotton striped logo t-shirt is the perfect example of that. Featuring a round neck, short sleeves, a stripe detail to the side, a logo to the arm and a straight hem.
Composition
Cotton 100%
Washing instructions
- Machine Wash
Designer Style ID: F565TS0434BD
Wearing
Model is 1.86 m wearing size M
- Brand Kenzo
- Category Clothing
- Style code F565TS0434BD-RD
Shipping
All orders are shipped Monday through Friday, excluding bank holidays. Express-shipped products are shipped the next business day and typically delivered in 2-4 days. Most international orders are shipped on a Delivery Duties Paid (DDP) basis, meaning taxes and duties are included at checkout for certain countries.
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