WHITE T-SHIRT SHORT

$110.00

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The GREEN METHOD collection, designed in partnership with N. KFKS, a skilled artist with a rich background in Asia influencing the theme of the line, presents a t-shirt tailored in a distinctive FXLB fit. Each piece of clothing in this collection is individually numbered, highlighting its uniqueness.

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

Many time’s a charm

March 1, 2025

After being so impressed with my previous purchases, I had to come back for more. This white tee didn’t disappoint either! The fit is consistently comfortable, and it’s become a daily go-to for me.

Bernice

Wardrobe essential!

March 1, 2025

This crisp white tee from the brand is a true wardrobe staple. Its perfectly slim fit makes it ideal for layering or wearing solo. The fabric quality is top-notch!

Sabrina

Great tee but needs more stretch

March 1, 2025

Love the look of this white tee, but I do wish it had a bit more stretch for extra comfort. It’s slightly restrictive, especially around the shoulders. Still, it’s a voguish, high-quality piece.

Penelope

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