
Regular Fit Shirt with Contrast Buttons in Light Gray for Men
Minimalism with Character: the buttons make the statement. Long sleeve shirt in 100% cotton with a clean, urban finish. The contrast buttons break the monotony and add subtle identity. The light gray multiplies combinations and maintains a fresh vibe all day. The tonal mini embroidery on the chest and classic collar reinforce its polished and contemporary aesthetic.
Fit & Styling Regular fit with a straight cut that looks neat and feels relaxed. Wear it semi-open over a white t-shirt with straight-cut blue jeans; slightly roll up the cuffs for a casual city vibe. Ideal as a casual long sleeve shirt or as an open layer in your urban plans.
Minimalism with Character: the buttons make the statement. Long sleeve shirt in 100% cotton with a clean, urban finish. The contrast buttons break the monotony and add subtle identity. The light gray multiplies combinations and maintains a fresh vibe all day. The tonal mini embroidery on the chest and classic collar reinforce its polished and contemporary aesthetic.
Fit & Styling Regular fit with a straight cut that looks neat and feels relaxed. Wear it semi-open over a white t-shirt with straight-cut blue jeans; slightly roll up the cuffs for a casual city vibe. Ideal as a casual long sleeve shirt or as an open layer in your urban plans.
Original: $80.00
-65%$80.00
$28.00Description
Minimalism with Character: the buttons make the statement. Long sleeve shirt in 100% cotton with a clean, urban finish. The contrast buttons break the monotony and add subtle identity. The light gray multiplies combinations and maintains a fresh vibe all day. The tonal mini embroidery on the chest and classic collar reinforce its polished and contemporary aesthetic.
Fit & Styling Regular fit with a straight cut that looks neat and feels relaxed. Wear it semi-open over a white t-shirt with straight-cut blue jeans; slightly roll up the cuffs for a casual city vibe. Ideal as a casual long sleeve shirt or as an open layer in your urban plans.























