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Breton Stripe Long Sleeve T-Shirt

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Models

  • Model is 5' 7" / 170cm and 143lbs / 65kg. He wears a size 36.
  • Model is 5' 10" / 178cm and 160lbs / 72.5kg. He wears a size 38. As the pictures show.
  • Model is 5' 10" / 178cm and 165lbs / 75kg. He wears a size 40.
  • Model is 5' 11"/ 180cm and 176lbs / 80kg. He wears a size 42.
  • Model is 5' 10" / 178cm and 194lbs / 88kg. He wears a size 44.

On March 27, 1858, France passed the Breton Stripe Shirt Act, which made blue and white striped knitted shirts part of the French sailor's uniform. It is believed that striped t-shirts help to find sailors who fall off the boat. The classic Breton blue and light apricot stripes symbolize the sailor, and the collar is also a prominent symbol of the French sailor's shirt. The collar's wonderful use is that it can quickly take off clothes after falling into the water and won't jam the neck. Later, the Striped T-Shirt became the standard for the French Navy and fishing fleet, and other navies worldwide. It became fashionable a century later.

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