GREY T-SHIRT

$110.00

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GREEN METHOD is a drop created in collaboration with artist N. KFKS, whose life experience in Asia inspired the motif of this collection. This t-shirt crafted in a signature FXLB fit, each garment has its’ unique number. Laid-back style of the t-shirt.

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

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

Siri (boy) is 6’3” and wearing size L

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REVIEWS

REVIEWS

Ultimate cozy hoodie

March 1, 2025

The fleece is incredibly soft and keeps me warm. It’s super soft, and the fit is just right for those chilly evenings.

Lance

Proud to wear this!

March 1, 2025

Proud to wear this gray tee, not just for its look and fit but also for the eco-conscious approach behind the collection!

Gwen

My everyday tee with a twist

March 1, 2025

Thanks to the collaboration with N.KFKS, this isn’t just any everyday tee. The relaxed fit is perfect for everyday wear, and the design inspired by the artist’s heritage adds a layer of intrigue.

Christine

Durable fabric and timeless design

March 1, 2025

Impressed by the durability of the fabric and the timeless design that N.KFKS has contributed to this tee!!! Props to the brand for this meaningful collaboration.

Nathan

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