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Double embroidery shirt with black silk thread

Double embroidery shirt with black silk thread

Regular price €460,00 EUR
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Our rounded shirt, here in thick black Belgian linen. It features two panels of hand-embroidered embroidery from northern Vietnam. The thread used is black silk.

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Details

Oversized rounded shirt
2 panels of embroidery made by hand in Vietnam with silk thread. Embroidery stitch: backstitch (discontinuous stitch)
Rounded shirt bottom
3/4 sleeve
Hollow pleat in the back
Low shoulders
Club collar
Buttonhole placed on the right side, as on men's shirts.

Dimensions & Sizes

Freesize

Front length: 74cm
Back length: 82cm
Chest width: 70cm
Bottom width: 70cm
Sleeve length from collar: 63cm

Model size:
May: 1.58cm

Composition and care

Shirt: 100% Belgian linen
Embroidery: silk thread

Dry cleaning

Manufacturing & Sourcing

Origin of materials: Belgium

Upcycling: Our target is to repurpose deadstock fabrics to combat waste and contribute to a more circular economy. Each piece is produced from rolls discarded by major fashion brands, and the number of copies depends on the quantity of fabric available, implying a limited-edition distribution model.

Made in France: Out of environmental awareness and to ensure a strong human connection with our suppliers, we have chosen to produce locally. Thus, the design and all stages of manufacturing are carried out in the Paris region.

Delivery & Returns

Aïdama has a 14-day return policy. Any item you wish to return must be sent within 14 days of receipt. You will not be required to provide a reason or pay any penalties, except for the cost of returning the item.

If this period expires on a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday, it will be extended until the following working day.

More information on the return procedure here