Logo T Shirt
Grey Print Crew-neck T-shirt by Philipp Plein
How to wear Philipp Plein Logo T Shirt
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Try teaming a grey print crew-neck t-shirt with khaki jeans for an urban and fashionable outfit.
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A grey print crew-neck t-shirt and dark green chinos are the kind of a foolproof off-duty look that you so desperately need when you have no time. A pair of black and white canvas low top sneakers completes this ensemble very well.
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