The explosion in graphics and rainbow hues of today's menswear world? It's owed largely to the work of
Walter Van Beirendonck, the Belgian designer who, in his 1982 debut, gleefully burst the bubble of staid men's suiting with risqué themes and an art-pop colour palette. His penchant for quirky prints is just as strong today, as the
W-Peace T-shirt proves: cut from soft cotton, it bears a glossy graphic of double peace signs spelling out his initial.
- Walter Van Beirendonck cotton-jersey T-shirt
- 100% cotton
- Pulls on
- Crewneck, dropped shoulders, short sleeves, graphic pattern at front, text embroidery at front, branded tab at side seam, relaxed fit
- Machine wash cold
- Made in Portugal
- Model is 6ft 2in/1.88m and wears a size medium
- Lightweight, slight stretch