T-shirt Be Umans Art 1. Man T-shirt  VSTL
T-shirt Be Umans Art 1. Man T-shirt  VSTL

T-shirt Be Umans Art 1.

VSTL
€69.00

Oversized cotton T-shirt

Color
  • WHITE
  • Black
Size
  • S
  • M
  • L
Version
  • italian
  • English

 

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

A short-sleeved, straight-cut cotton T-shirt, which, when laid flat, has the shape of a big T.

Limited edition - Made by human beings for human beings

Article 1

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and must act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.

Paris 10 December 1948

SIZE WORN
Size M
Fabric
100% COTTON
Design
ART.1
Available Sizes
S M L
Colour availability
White - Black
Product
T-shirt B-Umans Art.1
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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-shaped shirt") is a short-sleeved, round-necked garment with a straight-cut torso that gives it the classic "T" shape. Short-sleeved shirts worn by young Americans and Europeans in the 1950s and 1960s were predominantly white, but by the late 1970s, the trend of wearing colorful T-shirts emerged, including football or soccer team jerseys. While similar clothing items with varying sleeve lengths can be found, examples of T-shirt-like garments can be traced back to ancient times (among the Etruscans) and the Renaissance. However, the widespread use of T-shirts as undergarments and workwear only began in the 18th and 19th centuries due to their comfort and the absence of collars, which were associated with elegance. Sailors in the 19th century wore a variant of the contemporary model, characterized by typical horizontal stripes. In the 1940s, the U.S. armed forces adopted the crew-necked T-shirt as part of their uniform, leading to its extensive use in Europe during World War II. The popularity of the T-shirt as a fashion item, beyond its intimate or work-related use, solidified in the 1950s when American fashion spread globally through cinema. Famous actors such as James Dean and Marlon Brando wore the iconic white short-sleeved T-shirt on the big screen, paired with jeans, establishing the T-shirt as a staple of contemporary fashion. It was in the 1980s that the T-shirt gained prominence as a creative garment and a means of communication through decorative motifs and slogans. The messages conveyed through T-shirts took on diverse forms and meanings, including irony (the first smileys appeared on T-shirts), advertising, politics, and geography (e.g., city names on T-shirts produced by various Hard Rock Cafes worldwide).

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. 

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