Paul Smith / XL(LL)
(JP¥13,700)
+NT$324 Shipping fee
+NT$65 Agent service fee
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Keikupan
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Item condition
No noticeable scratches or marks
Brand
Paul Smith
Size
XL(LL)
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Japan
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Popular Paul Smith open collar Aloha shirt! This stylish item features a beautiful scene depicting gondolas gracefully navigating the water city, inspired by the "Venetian sunset." Made with a blend of cupro, cotton, and linen, it offers excellent moisture absorption and breathability. The dry texture feels comfortable even when worn directly on the skin, and the refreshing colors are perfect for summer! This popular item was featured in Safari (August 2023 issue) and is an XL size, so it can be worn loosely by both men and women as a unisex item! #keikupan's other products ● Brand: Paul Smith ● Item: Aloha shirt, open collar shirt, short-sleeved shirt, open-collared shirt ● Color/Pattern: Green系, Venice pattern, Gondola pattern ● Size: Tagged XL ☆ Flat measurements ☆ Shoulder width: Approximately 50cm Body width: Approximately 58cm Sleeve length: Approximately 29cm Length: Approximately 75cm Please note that there may be slight variations. ● Material: Cupro 50% Cotton 30% Linen 20% ● Condition: There is some slight wear, but it is in very clean condition with no scratches or stains. Please understand that this is a USED item before purchasing. ● Other: I do not have any pets, and I am a non-smoker. I inspect items with the utmost care, but please forgive any oversight of small scratches or stains. Please note that the actual color may differ slightly from the photos due to the shooting environment. In the unlikely event that there is significant damage or stains not mentioned in the description, please contact me via a transaction message before evaluating the item. The feeling of use may vary from person to person, so please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to such things.
2 years ago