AMAMA SHIRT WHITE
AMAMA SHIRT WHITE
Discover our masterpiece of deconstructed tailoring - The Oversize Shirt, drawn from the treasure trove of memories from the grandmothers of the Basque Country ('Amama' in Basque).
Each detail tells a tale of elegance and uniqueness.
Featuring an asymmetrical yoke, a patch pocket on the right front, and billowy sleeves with a 'false cuff' and ties to adjust the volume, this shirt redefines fashion with a nostalgic and modern flair. The opera-style collar and a small bow tie stitched at the upper back accentuate timeless sophistication.
Crafted from 100% cotton poplin, the fabric ensures comfortability.
Made in a small worshop in Badajoz (Spain).
Also available in Blue Stripes.
Materials
Materials
100% Cotton poplin fabric
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Enjoy free shipping on orders above 90€ from Europe, and 30-day returns available for all articles, except accesories and earrings.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
• Wash at a maximum temperature of 30°C.
• Iron at a maximum temperature of 110°C. Steam ironing may pose a risk.
• Do not use chlorine-based bleach.
• Dry clean with perchloroethylene, monofluorotrichloromethane, and all solvents listed for the symbol F. Normal cleaning procedures without restrictions.
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30-DAY RETURN
For all goods except accesories and earrings.
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Details that make the difference...
Charming Sleeves
Billowy sleeves with adjustable bows, adding a charming and
versatile touch with their 'false cuff'.
Elegant Collar
The opera-style collar with
a matching color bow, adjustable to your liking, adds an elegant touch.
Designer's Message For You
The Asier Quintana label is
located at the back of the collar. On the reverse side of the label, you'll
find a heartfelt message from the designer: '...Bihotzez, Asier Quintana'
(...From the Heart, Asier Quintana).
ASIER QUINTANA
Biziraun (Basque term for enduring) is the first collection by Asier Quintana as an independent designer. The collection attempts to deconstruct and reinterpret the symbolic
meaning associated with traditional garments. Particularly, the essence of the "costume".