Seagram Unisex T-shirt
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Seagram Unisex T-shirt

$60

RECYCLED POLYESTER
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Product details

Description

A light-weight, nylon t-shirt, an oversized fit with a crew neck.

Made from a recycled polyester, nylon and elastane mix, giving the feel of a windbreaker. The fabric is created from waste materials, such as plastic bottles, as well as 'textile-to-textile' waste.

The image on this garment is taken from the Seagram Building - a famous skyscraper in NYC designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.

The steel building is characterized by sleek glass and metal, showcasing a new modernist architectural style for the time, where the functionality of a building's structural elements are made visible externally.

Another prominent feature of the design was the decision to set the building back 100ft from the street edge, creating an open plaza. This was a response to the dense environment of Manhattan and the conventional design of skyscrapers at the time.

Model is wearing unisex size S.

Product info

Made from 77% recycled polyester, 17% nylon and 6% elastane. It is created from waste materials, such as plastic bottles, as well as 'textile-to-textile' waste.

Fabric made in South Korea | Designed and produced in Mexico City

Machine wash at 30º or Hand wash | Dry in the shade | Do not bleach | Iron low temperature | Do not dry clean

Delivery & returns

All orders are made-to-order to limit unnecessary waste.

Please email us at actforward@101p100.com if you want fit adjustments to your product or if you want to provide us with your custom measurements.

The product will be made within a week and sent to your address by Fedex International Standard 5-7 days or Fedex Priority 2 days.

You can return items for a full refund within 14 days from the day you received your order.

Seagram Unisex T-shirt
Seagram Unisex T-shirt
Seagram Unisex T-shirt

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