
TO CHANGE THE NORM, START BY PUTTING ON THE RIGHT T-SHIRT
As worn as ever
Through this piece we offer you an elegant cut with a V-neck and bias sleeves that add a unique and feminine touch. Its fitted cut, without being too tight, highlights the silhouette, making this t-shirt ideal for outfits that are both comfortable and elegant. The HARMONY is perfect for those looking for a balance between refined style and everyday comfort .
A sleeve that beats the others hands down
In our quest for sustainability, we also looked at how to make our clothes stand the test of time. We tested different types of seams, finishes, patterns, etc. all to ensure that in addition to being less disruptive to the planet, our HARMONY would be able to accompany you everywhere. Here we have a solid bias sleeve with a neat finish that will not give up after 3 washes (and probably not after 300 either).
Embroidered to last
We all have a t-shirt with a faded, cracked and barely visible print even though it has only been through a few washes. For us it's the classic Nirvana with the yellow logo (yes, we're cool young people). To prevent our logo from disappearing from the t-shirt, we tested different techniques and there is no photo: embroidering is the most durable method. Thanks to the know-how of our embroiderer in Namur, the authenticity of our logo will follow you wherever you go.
He will survive you
For a t-shirt to be durable, it must last over time. Even if we would be extremely happy if you came to buy one from us, we want to avoid this being because of a lack of durability of our recycled material. This is why our t-shirt has a thickness of 210 g/m² compared to 150 g/m² for a normal t-shirt . You're not ready to get rid of it.
Squeezed tight
Warped collars are cool for the rhyme but much less so for the style of your t-shirt. When prototyping our t-shirts, we tested several types of collars and seams to arrive at a collar close to the neck, resistant and with a timeless style . You will be able to put your head in it over and over again without risking the seams exploding.
