The henley t-shirt was the official garment of English racing crews throughout the 19th century and for the first half of the 20th century, suitable for sport thanks to the peculiarity of being able to open on the front with buttons. Its name derives from the town of Henley on Thames, famous since 1839 for being the scene of the Royal Regatta, the most famous in England. Over the years it has acquired the status of an icon of the men’s wardrobe, effectively becoming an indispensable garment that can be adapted to numerous situations.
- Serafino long sleeve t-shirt in open end jersey 205g
- The open end yarn is more puffy and irregular, consequently the feel of the jersey is more “rustic” and “raw”, giving a particularly vintage flavor to the garment
- Ribbed collar finished with 3-needle stitching, placket with fisheye buttons
- Dye that gives a vintage look
SKU: VM138TR5532VG-882