BLACK T-SHIRT

$110.00

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The GREEN METHOD line, a collaborative effort with artist N. KFKS, whose Asian heritage has greatly inspired the collection’s design, features a t-shirt crafted in the exclusive FXLB style. Every item in this series is marked with a unique number, emphasizing its individuality.

FIT: Loose. This is unisex item.
FABRIC: Jersey, 95 % organic cotton, 5 % elastane

DETAILSLimited 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

Alex (girl) is 5’8” and wearing size M

Siri (boy) is 6’3” and wearing size L

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REVIEWS

REVIEWS

Needs More Stretch

March 1, 2025

The look and feel of this black tee are great, but I wish it had a bit more stretch for added comfort. It’s stylish and pairs well with various outfits!

Cristina

Unexpectedly breathable

March 1, 2025

Wasn’t sure what to expect with the fabric, but this tee is surprisingly breathable and light, perfect for warmer days.

Joe

Subtle design but big impact

March 1, 2025

The design is subtle but makes a big impact, reflecting the thoughtful collaboration behind it. The tailored fit of the tee elevates any outfit!!! A true gem in my essentials!

Cathy

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