Copa Shirt S/S in Santome Ivory
Copa Shirt S/S in Santome Ivory
Copa Shirt S/S in Santome Ivory
Copa Shirt S/S in Santome Ivory
Copa Shirt S/S in Santome Ivory
Copa Shirt S/S in Santome Ivory
Copa Shirt S/S in Santome Ivory
Copa Shirt S/S in Santome Ivory
Copa Shirt S/S in Santome Ivory
Copa Shirt S/S in Santome Ivory
Copa Shirt S/S in Santome Ivory
Visvim

Copa Shirt S/S in Santome Ivory

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  • Crafted from a breathable Santome fabric, the Copa Shirt from visvim is the brand's take on the open-collar vacation shirt. visvim's Santome fabric is a striped fabric reminiscent of materials introduced into Japan from India during the Edo period. Comprised of a linen-wool blend, the shirt is cut in a boxy dropped-shoulder silhouette and comes detailed with water buffalo buttons.
    • Boxy dropped-shoulder fit
    • visvim Santome fabric
    • Camp collar
    • Water buffalo buttons
    • Pressed finish
    • Single chest pocket
    • 67% wool 33% linen
    • Made in Japan
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    1
    47" 20.25" 9" 25.75"
    2
    49" 21" 9.35" 27"
    3
    51" 21.5" 9.5" 28"

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  • Conceptualized in the year 2000, visvim®'s longstanding reputation for quality and inventiveness stems from designer Hiroki Nakamura's fascination with old-world craftsmanship and vintage Americana. Drawing aspects from Japanese design, American workwear, and Native-American aesthetics, the streetwear legend goes through painstaking processes to produce each garment, amassing global acclaim for the quality of all things visvim®.

This item is FINAL SALE. No returns or exchanges accepted.

Conceptualized in the year 2000 visvim®'s longstanding reputation for quality and inventiveness stems from designer Hiroki Nakamura's fascination with old-world craftsmanship and vintage Americana. Drawing aspects from Japanese design, American workwear, and Native-American aesthetics, the streetwear legend goes through painstaking processes to produce each garment, garnering global acclaim for the quality and craftsmanship of all things visvim®.