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2-Pack Crew Neck T-Shirt White/Rich Navy
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- Model: 190 cm (6'3'), 84 kg (185 lbs), wearing size M.
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Product details
- 100% cotton.
- Circular knit.
- Embroidered logo at the hem.
- Crew neck.
- Slim fit
- Size runs somewhat small. If you tend to fall in-between sizes, we recommend choosing the larger of the two.
- Model: 190 cm (6'3'), 84 kg (185 lbs), wearing size M.
Fit
Product code16074414 - 100% cotton.
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the product's measurements
Read more about how we measure and convert sizes »Measurements (cm) XS S M L XL XXL Chest 74 80 84 94 96 106 Bottom Width 76 80 86 94 96 106 Garment Length 62 63 65 66 69 71
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About Armor-lux
The French label Armor-Lux is well-known for its naturalistic clothing, inspired by the French maritime tradition and coastal lifestyle. Established in 1938 by Walter Hubacher, Armor-Lux is one of the few producers of traditional Breton fabrics still in active in the province of Brittany.
The horizontal Breton stripes that have become the brand’s hallmark first entered the fashion world around a century ago at the hands of fashion legend Coco Chanel. Just as beloved now as it was then, this pattern works exceptionally well with both jeans and chinos.
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Manufacturer information
- Name:
- Bonneterie d'Armor SAS
- Address:
- 21, 23 Rue Louison Bobet, 29556 Quimper / France
- Contact:
- contact@armorlux.com
- Product code:
- 16074411r
- EAN/GTIN:
- Manufacturer's article number
- 75133-BI9
- Country of origin:
- Tunisia
Above, we have gathered answers to some common questions that might be helpful. If you have a specific question about product safety, we recommend contacting the manufacturer directly.
The French label Armor-Lux is well-known for its naturalistic clothing, inspired by the French maritime tradition and coastal lifestyle. Established in 1938 by Walter Hubacher, Armor-Lux is one of the few producers of traditional Breton fabrics still in active in the province of Brittany.
The horizontal Breton stripes that have become the brand’s hallmark first entered the fashion world around a century ago at the hands of fashion legend Coco Chanel. Just as beloved now as it was then, this pattern works exceptionally well with both jeans and chinos.