John & Paul Proper T-shirt - Grey (V-neck)

27.90 €
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Product description

Grey T-shirt with a great fit and a sharp V-neck made from soft yet strong Pima cotton that doesn't crease. Ideal for your leisure.

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About brand

John & Paul is our very own brand named after its two founders. Our journey began in 2014 when we first met. Soon afterwards we discovered that we had a similar problem - with both of us having been quite slim, most ready-to-wear shirts made us look like a parachute. So we rolled up our sleeves and decided to do something about it. We decided to create our very own sizing system that would fit men who are either too slim or too tall for regular off-the-rack shirts. Our similarly built friends had helped us perfect the sizing and after a year of preparations we were ready to go.

It has been a while since then. We still make high-quality shirts, but we have by no means been idle. As of now we also make perfect T-shirts, polos, briefcases and have our very own line of Italian accessories such ties or pocket squares. And that is just the beginning.

We like to do things right and that goes for our T-shirts too. The main characteristic of our proper T-shirt is a perfect fit that also suits slim men. We chose Pima cotton with extra-long staple for material for three good reasons: it doesn't rumple, it is quite sturdy and also very soft to touch.

T-shirt with print? Please, those are for boys. And you want to look your best in your free time. So we went with simplicity: grey colour, V-neck and that is it.

  • Our own functional fits
  • 100% strong and soft cotton without wrinkles
  • Pre-washed cotton - T-shirt won't shrink after the first (or any following) wash
  • Perfect grammage for year-round comfort
  • Sharp V-neck

Important: Never use a dryer to dry this T-shirt, even if the label says otherwise (there was a mixup in one of the first batches), otherwise the T-shirt might shrink.