
CLAVICULE BLACK LONG SLEEVE
A second-skin long-sleeved piece, the Clavicule is crafted from a dense yet supple ribbed jersey, blending the softness of lyocell with the dry structure of cotton.
The silhouette is elongated, slightly curved at the lower back, with extended sleeves that wrap around the wrist in continuous tension.
The neckline—open and precise—subtly reveals the line of the collarbones, hence the name of the piece.
No unnecessary thickness, everything relies on the fabric’s continuity, the evenness of its texture, and the taut resilience of the knit.
The result: a fluid, tense, non-decorative t-shirt, conceived as a structural base layer for the body—somewhere between an underlayer and a uniform.
A second-skin long-sleeved piece, the Clavicule is crafted from a dense yet supple ribbed jersey, blending the softness of lyocell with the dry structure of cotton.
The silhouette is elongated, slightly curved at the lower back, with extended sleeves that wrap around the wrist in continuous tension.
The neckline—open and precise—subtly reveals the line of the collarbones, hence the name of the piece.
No unnecessary thickness, everything relies on the fabric’s continuity, the evenness of its texture, and the taut resilience of the knit.
The result: a fluid, tense, non-decorative t-shirt, conceived as a structural base layer for the body—somewhere between an underlayer and a uniform.
Original: $137.60
-70%$137.60
$41.28Description
A second-skin long-sleeved piece, the Clavicule is crafted from a dense yet supple ribbed jersey, blending the softness of lyocell with the dry structure of cotton.
The silhouette is elongated, slightly curved at the lower back, with extended sleeves that wrap around the wrist in continuous tension.
The neckline—open and precise—subtly reveals the line of the collarbones, hence the name of the piece.
No unnecessary thickness, everything relies on the fabric’s continuity, the evenness of its texture, and the taut resilience of the knit.
The result: a fluid, tense, non-decorative t-shirt, conceived as a structural base layer for the body—somewhere between an underlayer and a uniform.





















