Freud tuxedo shirt
 
 
 

Acne

Freud tuxedo shirt



BuyFreud tuxedo shirt

EUR 227.00
Article number 0311acn-freud_hvid_50
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DETAILS

Tuxedo shirt from Swedish label Acne, known for its Scandinavian look with a twist of Japanese minimalism, hard-edged elements and quirky details.
The shirt has long sleeves with buttons, tuxedo collar, rounded hem back and front, decorative and textural front insert and button closure through front.The shirt has longer back hem than front and the model is generally longer than a normal shirt - cut for a cool layered look.

  • Size: 48/S, 50/M, 52/L
  • Quality: 100% cotton
  • Colours: White
  • Fit: Loose fit
  • Washing: Machine wash cold
  • Details: Long sleeves, buttons, tuxedo collar, rounded hem, texture, button closure, long model
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About Acne:
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ACNE

Acne Jeans started in 1997 when one of the founders, Jonny Johansson, designed 100 pair of jeans in raw denim with red stitches. The jeans were handed out among friends, family and clients who led to the immediate awareness amongst fashion editors, stylists and consumers. The innovative design and the effortlessly cool look were keyfactors behind the instant success, and the jeans with the red stitches became cult items. In order to meet the growing demand, Johansson put them into production and the brand Acne was born. 

Today the Acne family is large, and there is a sort of cohesiveness existing amongst the consumers – which makes Acne more than just a brand. There is some talk of an ‘Acne lifestyle’ which finds expression both among the consumers as well as in the products.