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Invisible women's long sleeve T-Shirt - Ivory Cream

€40,8

Comfortable and versatile


The Etre Invisible women's long sleeve top is ideal for sports and under elegant dresses.

 Its base fabric is ultra-light and soft, ventilates well and wicks away sweat.

It keeps you cool in summer and warm in winter.

The SLIM FIT cut means it won't slip or curl.

Instead of a sewn-in label, it comes with skin-friendly, water-based dye for size and wash information for maximum comfort.

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Description
Material: 46% bamboo, 46% organic cotton, 8% elastane

 

Description

  • Ultra light and soft: Natural materials are hypoallergenic, breathable and durable.

  • Unmatched microstructure: Excellent ventilation and sweat wicking

  • Slim fit: no slipping, no wrinkling when worn

  • Skin-friendly design: Sizing and washing information with water-based dye without sewn-in label

  • Versatile use: ideal for sports, under blouses and blazers, or worn on its own


Benefits

  • Highly ventilated and sweat-wicking microstructure

  • Skin-friendly design without sewn-in labels

  • Slim fit for a comfortable and secure fit

  • Versatile, can be worn on its own

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