Cotton T-shirt Logo VSTL 54,00 € VSTL
Cotton T-shirt Logo VSTL 54,00 € VSTL

Cotton T-shirt Logo

VSTL
€54.00

Peace & Love Revolution
T-shirt / streetwear style

Color
  • WHITE
  • Black
Size
  • S
  • M
  • L
  • XL

 

The capsule collection inspired by the world of street art. 

All @VSTL t-shirts are handmade in Tuscany and produced in a limited series by vuesse sas di vittorio salvatore. 

A short-sleeved, straight-cut cotton T-shirt that lies flat in the shape of a large T.

Unconventional chic T-shirt

design by Vittorio Salvatore

 

Fabric
100% COTTON
Grams
Available Sizes
S M L XL
Colour availability
White - Black
Product
fit regular
tsh22-vs-cu
New
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Maximum washing temperature: 30°C.

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Do not bleach

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Gentle ironing at a maximum temperature of 110°C

non lavare a secco

Do not dry clean

non in asciugatrice

Do not tumble dry

asciugare all'ombra

Dry in the shade by hanging after spinning



Printed garments: We recommend ironing the garment inside out and at a low temperature, as well as avoiding ironing the printed area for too long. If possible, we recommend inserting an additional cloth between the iron and the garment to be ironed, thus avoiding the appearance of shiny marks or streaks.

The T-shirt (literally 'T shirt') is a short-sleeved, crew-neck T-shirt with a straight cut bust that gives it its classic 'T' shape. The short-sleeved T-shirts worn by young Americans and Europeans in the 1950s and 1960s were strictly white, but by the end of the 1970s, the fashion for wearing coloured T-shirts (e.g. football or American football team uniforms) had already taken off.

 

Although similar garments with sleeves of various lengths can be found as early as ancient times (among the Etruscans) and in the Renaissance period, examples of t-shirt-like garments only became widespread from the 18th century as undergarments, and from the 19th century as workwear, due to their comfort and lack of a collar, a distinctive element of elegance.

Nineteenth-century sailors wore a variant very close to the contemporary model, characterised by the typical horizontal stripes.

 

In the 1940s, the US armed forces adopted the crew-neck shirt as part of the uniform for their men. The use of the T-shirt then spread widely in Europe during the Second World War.

 

The popularity of the T-shirt as a garment, outside of underwear or work wear, was consolidated in the 1950s, when American fashion spread around the world through the cinema. Famous actors such as James Dean or Marlon Brando wore the typical short-sleeved white T-shirt over a pair of jeans on the big screen: from that moment on, the T-shirt definitely entered contemporary fashion.

 

 

It was in the 1980s that the T-shirt established itself as a creative garment and communicative vehicle through ornamental friezes and lettering: the message conveyed through T-shirts took on the most diverse forms and meanings, whether ironic (the first smiles appeared on T-shirts), advertising, political or geographical (e.g. city names on T-shirts produced by the various Hard Rock Cafe's around the world).

Shipping: Orders are shipped from Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays) by SDA-GLS-TNT.

The products will be delivered within 1-2 working days from the moment of departure, except for unforeseen events beyond our control. 

Orders placed after 1pm on Friday and between Saturday and Sunday will be processed from the following Monday. For more information click here

Returns: returns can be requested and made within 14 working days from the date of receipt of the products. For more information click here

The cost of Express shipping is €12.00. DHL/UPS courier For more details, please visit the Shipping Method section.

Our customer care is available to you Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 13:00 and from 15:00 to 19:00  

Here's how you can get in touch with us:

Mail: info@vstl.store

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