Uncon Shirt - Charcoal Tie Dye/Crepe
Slightly adjacent to the tracksuit craze, Needles proves its range with the Uncon Shirt.
Made from an ultra-lightweight, breathable rayon-polyester blend, it's destined to fall effortlessly above any bottom counterpart. Its dark grey base is contrasted with white buttons and a unique tie-dye print sporadically scattered across the design.
- 71% Rayon, 29% polyester
- Front-button fastening
- Printed graphic
- Relaxed fit
- Made in Japan
- SKU: SX281-A
ā NOTE: Due to the nature of this fabric, each size will have a unique pattern.
Iyad is 184cm (6') wearing size Medium.
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Uncon Shirt - Charcoal Tie Dye/Crepe
Uncon Shirt - Charcoal Tie Dye/Crepe
Slightly adjacent to the tracksuit craze, Needles proves its range with the Uncon Shirt.
Made from an ultra-lightweight, breathable rayon-polyester blend, it's destined to fall effortlessly above any bottom counterpart. Its dark grey base is contrasted with white buttons and a unique tie-dye print sporadically scattered across the design.
- 71% Rayon, 29% polyester
- Front-button fastening
- Printed graphic
- Relaxed fit
- Made in Japan
- SKU: SX281-A
ā NOTE: Due to the nature of this fabric, each size will have a unique pattern.
Iyad is 184cm (6') wearing size Medium.
Original: $373.92
-65%$373.92
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Slightly adjacent to the tracksuit craze, Needles proves its range with the Uncon Shirt.
Made from an ultra-lightweight, breathable rayon-polyester blend, it's destined to fall effortlessly above any bottom counterpart. Its dark grey base is contrasted with white buttons and a unique tie-dye print sporadically scattered across the design.
- 71% Rayon, 29% polyester
- Front-button fastening
- Printed graphic
- Relaxed fit
- Made in Japan
- SKU: SX281-A
ā NOTE: Due to the nature of this fabric, each size will have a unique pattern.
Iyad is 184cm (6') wearing size Medium.























