Boyfriend Roll Models Unfortunate Portrait white t-shirt.
- Straight tee-shirt - Short rolled sleeves - Round neckline - Oversized boyfriend style cut - Straight bottom - Original designs printed on the front by hand in Los Angeles - Composition: 100% cotton
Measurements for a size S: length middle back 59 cm - chest width 56 cm - sleeve length 14 cm.
The Roll Models Unfortunate Portrait t-shirt fits normally, we advise you to take your usual size to wear it oversize.
Shipping and return
All orders placed before 12pm, from monday to friday, are shipped the following day.
All orders placed before 2pm on saturday, are shipped on monday.
All orders placed after 2pm on saturday, are shipped on tuesday (during the Private Sales or Sales season, there might be some delays)
Return costs remain the responsibility of the customer except in the event of a non-compliant or defective product. Customs fees for returns from abroad are also the responsibility of the customer.
payment in 3 installments
Installment Payment You can now benefit from installment payments using only a bank card. We offer this option for payments made with French bank cards starting from €100.
3 interest-free installments Installment payments are completely free and there are no additional fees. Your order total is divided into 3 payments. The first payment is charged immediately, the second payment 30 days later, and the final payment 30 days after that.
Accepted Cards All Visa, Amex, and Mastercard cards are accepted, except foreign cards and cards with an expiration date of less than 4 months.
contact
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Put a dose of humor in your wardrobe with the made in Los Angeles brand UnfortunatePortrait ! Designed by an illustrator known as Alex, this brand has fun revisiting fashion and music icons with deceptively childish pencil strokes and humorous strokes that are sometimes grating but always super funny and quirky. Adopt without delay this oversized white t-shirt entitled Roll Models. By diverting the expression Role Models, the American designer had fun drawing models on... rollerblades! As a result, they become "Roll Models"! Combine this all-purpose t-shirt with the basic and emblematic pieces of your wardrobe, it will hit the mark every time!