White T-shirt
All
the rigor involved
in the design of pants, we have
transferred it to our t-shirt, and
these two look alike. For what ?
Ultra neat
finishes, timeless cuts and
responsible
materials.
The
white t-shirt is
made in Portugal
and designed from organic cotton.
The fabric is knitted before each
part of the T-shirt is assembled:
this is the cut and sewn
technique.
Our short-sleeved
tee for men and women has a
timeless look. A straight
cut, millimeter sleeve
length, a thick
round neck so that it never
relaxes. Finally: a material
that is breathable and thick
enough to hold up over
time. Everything is there to
highlight your jeans and pants.
Men: take
your usual size for a classic look,
and the size above, for a slightly
oversized fit.
Women: take your
usual size for a slightly oversized
look, take the size below for a more
fitted fit.
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Composition: 100% organic
cotton (GOTS certified)
- Straight cut
- Portuguese
fabric
- Weight: 200g/m2
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Made in Portugal (GOTS certified
workshop)
Our model (woman) is 1.78m
and wears a size XS
Our model
(man) is 1.80m and wears a size
XL
Our model (man) is 1.90m and
wears a size L
Tip n°1 : Wash your t-shirt under 30°C maximum.
Tip n°2 : Wash them with an anti-discoloration wipe and then dry them in the open air inside out, never in the dryer.
Tip n°3 : Always iron your t-shirt inside out. Wash them as little as possible.
Free delivery from €200 purchase.
Delivery in France:
In a relay point: €4,5
At home: €6,5
Click&Collect: Free
International delivery:
From €10
Returns are free from France thanks to our pre-paid label.
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Tee-shirt by LePantalon
Make way for a new era with the launch of a range of uni-sex T-shirts. Launching a uni-sex range: a long-standing objective for our timeless fashion brand, where simplicity rhymes with durability. Made in Portugal in a GOTS-certified workshop, our tee-shirts are as robust as our pants.
A collection of permanent
With a unique collection of permanent staff, we eliminate as much as possible the problems of overproduction, sales, unsold items and destruction. Our obsession: not to spoil anything and reduce our ecological footprint as much as possible.