Rib T-shirt, Olive
The Rib T-shirt is made from a soft organic cotton rib knit. The T-shirt has a rounded neckline, a relaxed fit and a slightly shorter hem length, making it a perfect pair for high-waisted bottoms. The sleeves and hemline are finished with a rolled hem, which creates beautiful wavy detailing to the rib shirt. The color is a bright olive green.
- Material: Rib knit, 97% organic cotton and 3% elastane
- Manufactured in Portugal
- Öko-tex® 100 certified
SIZE SELECTION
The model is 175 cm tall and wearing size S. Please refer to the Size Guide for help with selecting a size.
The shoulder-to-hem length on a size M is 53,5 cm and chest width is 52,5 cm.
LETTER SIZE |
XS |
S |
M |
L |
XL |
XXL |
EU (used in some pants) |
34 |
36/38 |
38/40 |
40/42 |
44/46 |
48/50 |
Chest circumference cm |
86-90 |
90-94 |
94-98 |
98-106 |
108-118 |
120-130 |
Waist circumference cm |
70-74 |
74-78 |
78-82 |
82-90 |
94-102 |
104-114 |
Hip circumference cm |
94-98 |
100-104 |
104-108 |
108-118 |
120-130 |
130-142 |
UK | 6 | 8/10 | 10/12 | 12/14 | 16/18 | 20/22 |
US | 4 | 6/8 | 8/10 | 10/12 | 14/16 | 18/20 |
IT | 38 | 40/42 | 42/44 | 44/46 | 48/50 | 52/54 |
AU | 8 | 10/12 | 12/14 | 14/16 | 18/20 | 22/24 |
The measurements above are body measurements in centimeters. Please measure yourself and compare the measurement to the size guide. Sizes in our store are usually presented as letter size and some pants are in EU number size. More detailed tips for size choosing can be found in the product description. If you have any doubts choosing your size, don't hesitate to contact our customer service.
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