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Être Cécile Unisex Button Down Long Sleeve Striped Shirt Blue/White Size XS

SKU: 0968-11468063
$59.99
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This Être Cécile unisex button-down shirt is a timeless staple with a modern Parisian touch. Featuring classic blue and white stripes, it’s crafted from 100% cotton for breathable comfort and effortless wear. The long sleeves and clean button-up design make it versatile enough for layering at work, casual outings, or styled up for a smart-casual look. This piece combines premium quality with understated style at a thrift price.

Labeled XS, the fit works as an XS for men and a Small to Medium for women, making it a flexible addition to any wardrobe. In very good condition with no visible flaws, this shirt offers a tailored yet relaxed silhouette that pairs perfectly with jeans, trousers, or skirts for a refined everyday look.


Condition
Used: very good
Brands
Etre Cecile
Size
XS
Colour
Blue, Striped, White
Material
Cotton
Shirts Types
Long Sleeve Shirt

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