ALEX SHIRT
Antagony
€ 110
The Alex shirt is inspired by the legendary Hawaiian shirt and very popular in Los Angeles, Milan and Tokyo. This shirt is identifiable by its collar which uses the codes of that of the tailor.
By wearing a blue print with an arty and minimalist influence, Alex will become the touch of originality for those who like to dare.
By wearing a blue print with an arty and minimalist influence, Alex will become the touch of originality for those who like to dare.
100% Cotton
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XS (36-38) | S (38-40) | M (40-42) | L (42-44) | XL (44-46). Take your usual size. If you are between two sizes, take the one below instead. In the photos, the model is wearing a size M for an oversized look.
This product is shipped by our partner brand. It is made to order (count around 12 working days excluding delivery).
The price of the delivery is unique, whatever the number of partners concerned: 6 € in France, Belgium and Luxembourg; 10 € for the rest of Europe.
Enjoy free delivery from 120 € of purchase in France, Belgium and Luxembourg. Returns are free within 14 days. More Informations
The price of the delivery is unique, whatever the number of partners concerned: 6 € in France, Belgium and Luxembourg; 10 € for the rest of Europe.
Enjoy free delivery from 120 € of purchase in France, Belgium and Luxembourg. Returns are free within 14 days. More Informations
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Environmentally friendly
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Made in Europe
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Natural
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Free tracked delivery
from 120 € of purchase (FR, BE, LUX)
Free Returns
in France, Belgium and Luxembourg
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Antagony is a unisex ready-to-wear brand made in France. The universe of the brand is part of a minimalist spirit, resolutely neoclassical and unique. Sensitive to slow-fashion, the designer thinks of the models in each collection as a set of pieces that can constitute, by themselves, a wardrobe of timeless revisited suitable for both men and women. All the pieces are made in France, in a workshop located in the Paris region which promotes reintegration by learning to sew. The creations are made in limited series mainly from fabrics from end of series designers, thus promoting upcycling.