Louis Vuitton Monogram Streetwear Style Charcoal Grey Short-sleeve T-shirt
$24.10
Louis Vuitton’s classic Monogram collection street-style charcoal gray short-sleeve T-shirt is crafted from skin-friendly and breathable high-count pure cotton. The signature Monogram features heavy-duty printing with precise pattern alignment. Boasting a neat silhouette that conceals fullness and slims the figure, it is simple, versatile and fits all styling preferences. As one of the brand’s most iconic popular pieces, it has long been a classic item widely sought after by trendsetters in the fashion circle. It is suitable for a variety of occasions such as daily outings, commuting and dates, and easily creates a high-end street vibe when worn.
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