The beauty of contrast shines through in our Oversize Floral Contrast T-shirt, featuring a floral print that blends elegance and boldness
Oversize Floral Contrast T-shirt
Our Oversize Floral Contrast T-shirt by VSTL is a true masterpiece of contemporary style and fashion. The floral print in contrast creates a stunning visual effect, capturing attention with its vibrant color combination. The oversize cut gives a modern and casual look, while the soft and lightweight fabric ensures comfort all day long. Perfect for expressing your unique personality, this VSTL T-shirt is ideal for adding a bold and distinctly floral touch to your wardrobe. Available in different sizes, you can choose between the version with a black base and white flowers or the version with a white base and black flowers. Discover the quality and unmistakable style of VSTL with this exclusive T-shirt.
design by Vittorio Salvatore
- Fabric
- Grams
- Available Sizes
- XS S M L XL XXl
- Colour availability
- White - Black
- Product
- fit regular
- Production
- handmade in tuscany
- Style
- Streetwear
- Fit
- Oversize
- Gender
- Unisex
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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 |
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Do not dry clean |
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Do not tumble dry |
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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 History of the T-shirt: From Ancient Origins to Contemporary Fashion
Introduction to the T-shirt
The T-shirt, also known as a tee, is one of the most iconic and versatile garments. This short-sleeved shirt, with a round neckline and straight body cut, has an unmistakable "T" shape silhouette. But how did such a simple garment become a global cultural symbol? Let's find out together.
Origins of the T-shirt
Ancient analogies and early examples
Although the modern T-shirt has only taken off in recent centuries, similar garments already existed in ancient times. The Etruscans, for example, wore tunics with sleeves of varying lengths. However, it is only from the 18th century that garments which can be considered the precursors of today's T-shirts began to spread, mainly used as underwear.
Evolution in the 18th and 19th centuries
In the 19th century, T-shirts began to be used as workwear as well. Their comfort and the absence of a collar, a distinctive element of formal clothing, made them ideal for workers who needed practical and functional clothing.
The T-shirt in the 1800s
Use by sailors
One of the first groups to adopt a variant of the T-shirt were 19th-century sailors. These shirts, often characterized by horizontal stripes, were practical and suitable for life at sea. They were lightweight, easy to wash and dry, and allowed for good freedom of movement, essential elements for those working on ships.
The T-shirt in the Armed Forces
Adoption of the shirt by the US armed forces
In the 1940s, the US armed forces adopted the crew-neck T-shirt as part of the uniform for their men. This choice proved successful, thanks to the practicality and functionality of the T-shirt. During World War II, the use of the T-shirt also spread in Europe, brought by American soldiers. From that moment, the shirt began to be perceived not only as a functional garment but also as a style element.
The 1950s: The T-shirt as Fashion
Influence of American cinema
In the 1950s, American cinema played a fundamental role in the spread of the T-shirt as a fashion item. Iconic films of the era showed famous actors wearing short-sleeved white T-shirts, making this garment a symbol of rebellion and youth. Actors like James Dean and Marlon Brando greatly contributed to this transformation. Their image on the big screen, with a simple white T-shirt and a pair of jeans, made the T-shirt an essential item in every young person's wardrobe.
The 1960s and 1970s: Color Changes
Introduction of colored T-shirts
In the 1960s and 1970s, the T-shirt underwent an important color transformation. T-shirts began to be produced in a variety of bright colors, breaking away from the tradition of pure white. During this period, colored T-shirts also became popular as sports uniforms. Soccer and American football teams adopted the T-shirt as an integral part of their clothing, making it a symbol of belonging and sports passion.
The 1980s: The T-shirt as a Vehicle of Expression
Friezes and ornamental writings
In the 1980s, the T-shirt established itself as a means of creative expression. T-shirts began to be decorated with friezes, writings, and ornamental images, transforming into true walking messages. From ironic phrases to advertising slogans, from political symbols to the names of cities and famous places, the T-shirt became a powerful means of communication.
The T-shirt Today
Modern evolution and stylistic variants
Today, the T-shirt continues to evolve, presenting a wide range of styles and designs. From oversized versions to fitted ones, from T-shirts with asymmetrical cuts to those with unique details, this garment remains a pillar of contemporary fashion. The T-shirt is now an indispensable piece of clothing, worn on any occasion, both casual and formal. Its versatility makes it suitable for all seasons and styles, demonstrating an unparalleled ability to adapt.
Cultural Impact of the T-shirt
Symbol of rebellion and nonconformity
The T-shirt has often represented a symbol of rebellion and nonconformity. From James Dean to the 1980s, passing through the youth movements of the 1960s, the shirt has always had a strong cultural impact. In addition to being a symbol of rebellion, the T-shirt is also a means of personal expression. With its infinite customization possibilities, it allows anyone to express their identity and values.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the T-shirt is much more than just a piece of clothing. It is a cultural symbol, a vehicle of personal expression, and a fundamental element of contemporary fashion. From its ancient origins to the modern era, it has gone through centuries of evolution, always keeping up with the times and adapting to the needs of those who wear it. Its history is a testament to its versatility and its ability to influence and reflect society.
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