BLACK JERSEY T-SHIRT

$110.00

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FOXYLAB stays in tune with the times and launches BLUE METHOD drop that is seen through the prism of VR space and 3D avatars instead of the traditional models.

BLUE METHOD is a drop created in collaboration with N. KFKS, a talented artist whose life experience in Asia and the desire to explore the human being`s internal world inspired the motif of this collection. Find artist’s signature and unique t-shirt number on the back.

FIT: Loose. This is unisex item.
FABRIC: Jersey, 95 % organic cotton, 5 % elastane
DETAILS: Limited edition item, one can find unique LTD number and artists signature on the back. Produced in Tunisia. Multicolor prints. Limited edition item, one can find a unique LTD number on the back. Cold machine wash.
GRAPHICS: N. KFKS

Loose fit, Men/Women take your size

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REVIEWS

REVIEWS

Love it!

March 1, 2025

Foxylab is one of my favorite brands, the quality is always top-notch. This t-shirt is a classic from the brand, I’ve been wanting it in this color for a long time.

Willow

Fits well

March 1, 2025

My chest measurement is 34.6 inches, so I ordered a size L for an oversized fit. Its cut is loose, if you want a slightly oversized look, go with your regular size. I wanted the shirt to be big on me, so I went one size up.

Z

Nice

March 1, 2025

The design is unique and the quality is top-notch. The fit is comfortable and the fabric feels great against the skin. Overall, a stylish and well-made piece.

Jacob

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