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Basic T-shirt - Package Deal (3 pcs.)¥459.00Only ¥153.00 Per piece
¥631.00
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Basic T-shirt - Package Deal (6 pcs.)¥662.00Only ¥110.33 Per piece
¥1,261.00
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Basic T-shirt - Package Deal (9 pcs.)¥771.00Only ¥85.66 Per piece
¥1,891.00
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Basic T-shirt - White (FS)¥0.05 ¥211.00
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Boxfit T-shirt - Black¥97.50 ¥195.00
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Boxfit T-shirt - Navy¥97.50 ¥195.00
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Boxfit T-shirt - Package Deal (3 pcs.)¥382.00Only ¥127.33 Per piece
¥584.00
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Boxfit T-shirt - Package Deal (6 pcs.)¥615.00Only ¥102.50 Per piece
¥1,167.00
T-shirts for men
If you're a lover of the simple and stylish T-shirt, then our range of T-shirts is perfect for you. The fit is exactly what you'd expect from an ordinary T-shirt; simple and ordinary. At the same time, our T-shirts also have a good length so they never feel too short;
The difference between our T-shirts and so many others on the market is clearly the fantastic quality that ours have: The T-shirt doesn't lose its shape and the fabric has a good thickness that means it never sits ‘lifeless’ on your torso. It's also durable thanks to reinforced ribbing and stitching, making it long-lasting for extended use.
The story of the T-shirt
The most universal garment there is and truly an unrivalled fashion classic - the T-shirt. It's not hard to see where the name of this piece of clothing comes from. If you lay the T-shirt flat, you'll see how a large T stands out. The T-shirt has its origins in the Spanish-American War in the early 1900s. It was worn by American soldiers in the navy and was intended to be an undershirt under the thick uniform. After the war ended, the T-shirt became a visible part of the uniform and it became a common sight to see veterans wearing large military trousers with a matching classic T-shirt in the colours khaki, sand and black. Colours that can all be found in our large selection of basic T-shirts;
From the 1950s to today
A lot has happened since the T-shirt first saw the light of day. Since then, it has become a central part of modern menswear. We saw fashion icon James Dean wearing the classic white basic T-shirt under his leather jacket back in the 50s, and he helped immortalise the jeans and T-shirt combination. The same was true for Marlon Brando in the 1951 film ‘Transported to Paradise’, where the T-shirt really got to shine as a solo design. Since then, the T-shirt has gone up and down in popularity. In recent years, the T-shirt has once again become a key element of the wardrobe and is once again seen as part of the collections of the major fashion houses.
T-shirts for every man's outfit
Are you the guy who often wears classic yet modern, cool and edgy outfits with a confident and neutral approach? Then the black cotton crew neck tee for formal occasions with a pair of black skinny jeans, clean chinos or shiny suit trousers is just right for you. Likewise, an edgy blazer paired with the newly modern and stylish ‘black’ V-neck tee for that cool, classy and fashionable look can really do the trick too. Pair it with a pair of ripped jeans and a biker jacket for a cool, polished look.