.EtroOfficial is bringing back their first-ever men’s button-down out of the archives as a unisex, customizable new staple.
at Milan’s Museum of Cultures, and this week it’s relaunching its website and introducing a brand-new project: #EtroByYourName, a capsule of reissued heritage pieces. First up is the GE01, a men’s button-down shirt originally designed by Gimmo Etro in the late ’60s; the 2019 touch was to make it unisex and customizable.
The shirt is likely to make a few appearances in Phil Oh’s street style coverage at Milan Fashion Week, which starts tomorrow. In unusual color combinations—one shirt has varying stripes of blue, orange, pink, and lavender, while another mixes teal, lemon, purple, and gray—they’re the ideal counter to your favorite jeans. Veronica promised there will be more styling ideas on the Spring 2020 runway.
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