Social Sculpture Shirt Damaged in Light Indigo
Social Sculpture Shirt Damaged in Light Indigo
Social Sculpture Shirt Damaged in Light Indigo
Social Sculpture Shirt Damaged in Light Indigo
Social Sculpture Shirt Damaged in Light Indigo
Social Sculpture Shirt Damaged in Light Indigo
Social Sculpture Shirt Damaged in Light Indigo
Social Sculpture Shirt Damaged in Light Indigo
Social Sculpture Shirt Damaged in Light Indigo
Social Sculpture Shirt Damaged in Light Indigo
Social Sculpture Shirt Damaged in Light Indigo
Social Sculpture Shirt Damaged in Light Indigo
Visvim

Social Sculpture Shirt Damaged in Light Indigo

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  • The Social Sculpture Shirt from visvim® presents the brand's passion for old-world craftsmanship in a modern form. Crafted using 8oz selvedge denim woven with long-staple Supima cotton, this button-up shirt features visvim's signature "damaged" finish, a hand distressing process designed to emulate years of wear. This iteration features custom snap buttons, two flap pockets at the chest, and signature hand-stitched detailing at the nape.
    • Regular fit
    • Proprietary 8oz selvedge denim
    • Dyed using natural indigo
    • Washed and distressed in Japan
    • Two pockets at the chest
    • American snap buttons
    • Hand-stitched detailing at the nape
    • Grey selvedge
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in Japan
    • 0123105007001
  • Model is 5'10" and 180lbs wearing a size 2.
    Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    1 43.5" 17.25" 25.25" 29.25"
    2 45.5" 18" 25.5" 30.75"
    3 47.5" 18.75" 26.5" 31.5"

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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®.

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®.