Geometric Print Evening Shirt (M)
Geometric Print Evening Shirt (M)
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Vintage 1970s Givenchy for Chesa evening shirt in glossy navy fabric with an all-over geometric motif. Produced as part of a licensed Givenchy line distributed through select department stores and boutiques during the 1970s.
The shirt features a wide pointed collar and relaxed silhouette typical of late 1970s tailoring. A bold evening piece from the disco era.
Model is 172cm
Free shipping within Norway included.
All items are used unless stated and general signs of wear should be expected. Any noticeable flaws will be photographed and detailed in the description.
Product Details
Product Details
CONDITION: Very Good
SIZE: M
ERA: 1970's
COLOUR: Blue
ORIGIN: Korea
Measurements (laid flat):
Chest (armpit to armpit): 55cm
Sleeve (pit to cuff): 56cm
Length (collar to hem): 76cm
Care Guide
Care Guide
100% Polyester
30˚C Machine Wash
About The Brand
About The Brand
Givenchy for Chesa was a licensed ready-to-wear line produced during the 1970s and early 1980s for select department stores and boutiques. The line translated Givenchy’s design language into accessible menswear and womenswear, often reflecting the bold silhouettes and fabrics of the era.
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