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Andersson Bell Noah Patch Check Shirt Red ATB1238M

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Andersson Bell Noah Patch Check Shirt Red ATB1238M

Polyester- and cotton-blend poplin shirt. Faux-suede patches and check pattern throughout.

· Spread collar
· Press-stud closure
· Piping at front and back yoke
· Shirttail hem
· Pleat at press-stud barrel cuffs
· Pleated back yoke

Supplier color: Red

Body: 79% polyester, 19% cotton, 2% viscose. Trim: 100% polyurethane.

Made in South Korea.

Launched in Seoul the year of 2014, the brand “Andersson Bell” began from a Creative Director, who got an inspiration from contrasting two different cultures of Korea and Scandinavian.

Andersson Bell was launched by reinterpreting Scandinavian vibes to create new objects from a point of Korean’s view.

Andersson bell brand’s each word contains its own meaning. The first word “Andersson” is from a typical Swedish last name and the second word “Bell” represents a traditional Korea temple bell. Simply the two contrasting cultural traits combined as one and became Andersson Bell.

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Andersson Bell Noah Patch Check Shirt Red ATB1238M

$185.00

$55.50

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Polyester- and cotton-blend poplin shirt. Faux-suede patches and check pattern throughout.

· Spread collar
· Press-stud closure
· Piping at front and back yoke
· Shirttail hem
· Pleat at press-stud barrel cuffs
· Pleated back yoke

Supplier color: Red

Body: 79% polyester, 19% cotton, 2% viscose. Trim: 100% polyurethane.

Made in South Korea.

Launched in Seoul the year of 2014, the brand “Andersson Bell” began from a Creative Director, who got an inspiration from contrasting two different cultures of Korea and Scandinavian.

Andersson Bell was launched by reinterpreting Scandinavian vibes to create new objects from a point of Korean’s view.

Andersson bell brand’s each word contains its own meaning. The first word “Andersson” is from a typical Swedish last name and the second word “Bell” represents a traditional Korea temple bell. Simply the two contrasting cultural traits combined as one and became Andersson Bell.