Lanvin
Lanvin Vintage Red All Over Logo Print Womens Shirt, 1970s
Lanvin Vintage Red All Over Logo Print Womens Shirt, 1970s
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A vibrant and rare vintage womens shirt from the 70s by luxury French fashion house, Lanvin for the Lanvin New York line, which was aimed at a younger American market and was slightly more affordable than the mainline Lanvin Paris label but in bold printed synthetic jerseys that were easy to wear and playful. This shirt is a great example in a red and white, lightweight synthetic jersey with a striking print featuring anagrams of Lanvin and the Lanvin logo throughout. It has turnback cuffs and a typically 1970s wider collar.
Size: Unlabelled; measures roughly like a modern womens UK 12/ US 8/ EU 40. Please check the measurements.
Bust - 36” / 91cm
Waist - 32” / 81cm
Length (Shoulder to Hem) - 23” / 58cm
Shoulder to Shoulder - 15” / 38cm
Sleeve Pit to Cuff - 3” / 8cm
Sleeve Shoulder to Cuff - 8” / 20cm
Condition: Excellent Vintage Condition - No noticeable stains, tears or holes.
- Made in the USA
Materials: Unlabelled; feels like a poly jersey or similar.
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