Thom Browne
Thom Browne x Colette Hector polo shirt
Acclaimed for his subtly deconstructed tailoring, Browne incorporates traditional craftsmanship techniques to modern transformations in men’s formalwear. Crafted in Italy from blue pique cotton, this Hector embroidered polo shirt features a classic collar, a front button placket, short sleeves, a chest pocket, an asymmetric hem, a side button fastening, a front logo patch, a red, white and blue striped detail on the sides and a signature grosgrain loop tab.
Designer colour: 415
Made in Italy
Designer Style ID: MJP022A03240
Farfetch ID: 12423301
Fitting Information
Item fits true to size
Measurement Information
- Height:
- 1.86 m
- Bust:
- 90 cm
- Hips:
- 90 cm
- Waist:
- 76 cm
Model
Model is wearing size: 1 NUM
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- Composition
- Cotton 100%
- Washing Instructions:
- Dry Clean Only
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Import duties information
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Thom Browne moved to New York in 1997 to take up a job as a salesman in Giorgio Armani’s showroom. He is now head of design for his own, eponymous label, which continues to push the boundaries of classic men’s fashion with every new collection.
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