H&M Studio Collection
Glittery shirt
Studio Collection. Shirt in soft, airy jersey containing glittery metallic threads with a pointed collar, covered buttons down the front and a yoke at the back. Chest pocket, extra-long sleeves, wide cuffs with covered buttons, and short slits in the sides. Studio Collection AW20 is a tribute to the rebellious, fearless individual who dares to break the mould ‒ an individual who plays between the extremes and finds their style amongst the androgynous, eclectic and creative.
Art. No.: 0909082001
- Description:
- Rust red
- Sleeve Length:
- Extra long sleeve
- Collection:
- H&M Studio Collection
Composition
- Polyester 51%, Viscose 21%, Polyamide 18%, Metallised fibre 10%
- Material:
- Jersey
Materials in this product explained
- Metallised fibre
- Metallised fibre is fibre composed of or coated with metal.
- Polyamide
- Polyamide, also called nylon, is a synthetic fibre made from oil (a fossil resource).
- Polyester
- Polyester is a synthetic fibre made from crude oil (a fossil resource).
- Viscose
- Viscose is a regenerated cellulose fibre commonly made from wood, but the raw material could also consist of other cellulosic materials.
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Read about how you can make your clothes last longerCare instructions
- Low iron
- Use a laundry bag
- No dry clean
- Machine wash at 30°
- Line dry
- Only non-chlorine bleach when needed
Delivery in 2-5 business days
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