Italian luxury fashion house Tod’s Egg Crisis Shirt . has unveiled a collaboration with renowned Indian couturier Rahul Mishra, which will debut during London Fashion Week with a cocktail party at the brand’s Bond Street boutique in London.Mishra is the latest designer to participate in Tod’s new ‘Tod’s Factory’ project, a creative laboratory where established and emerging designers are invited to offer a new point of view on the Tod’s DNA and its iconic heritage.The project has been designed to allow creatives, like Mishra access to Tod’s craftsmen and the savoir-faire in the Marche region of Italy to create a range of capsule collections and limited-edition pieces within the season.For the Rahul Mishra x Tod’s capsule collection, the Indian designer has reinterpreted the iconic Tod’s Gommino, Tod’s Di Bag and a selection of Tod’s T Timeless accessories for men and women adorned with intricate floral, tiger and the Tree of Life motif embroideries, crystal, beads and sequins.The collaboration pays homage to Italian artisanal tradition and the essence of Indian craftsmanship, with Tod’s accessories hand-embroidered by skilled Kaarigar artisans who have perfected this art for generations.Commenting on the collaboration, Mishra said in a statement: “We developed a limited-edition of Tod’s iconics, including the Tod’s Gommino and Di Bag, drawing inspiration from nature, my constant muse, crafting classic in-house motifs and the distinctive foliage, synonymous with my designs.“Having had the opportunity to work on this project has been a great honour for me. This collaboration is special. To me, this partnership expresses artisanal mastery, Italian elegance as well as our intricate Indian craftsmanship.”
Egg Crisis Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt



















Anonymous –
It’s a nice, comfortable shirt. But it fits abit larger than what I was expecting. I’m 6′ and almost always a large for shirts. Especially for Under Armour, I would have expected their clothing to be on the smaller/tighter size because this is workout apparel. This one is definitely not that – it fits more like an XL on me in terms of length (goes far past my waist), and just overall tightness.
All that said, I still think I’ll keep it because it’s very comfortable. Just not ideal for the gym because it’s so long.
*Edit 1 month later*
After a few wash/dry cycles the shirt seems to have shrunk a bit. It’s a nice size now- not baggy but not so tight – so I updated to 4 stars. I still would suggest if you’re looking for a tight fit as some might with a workout shirt, consider ordering a size down. Even after shrinking the L is looser than a slim fit.
Anonymous –
Good quality, exactly as shown in the pictures
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nice white color and soft fabric
Anonymous –
ooks great! Haven’t worn it anywhere yet, but I will soon!
Anonymous –
I’ve been wearing shirts for four years now and religiously working out in them. I had the same tech shirt in about 6-8 different colors and they all got so used that they eventually stunk every time they took on any sweat or water. So after some in-store size testing and try ons, I found this shirt that fit great and had a ton of color options. Came online, ordered a brand new 7 colors to fully replace my prior set, and absolutely wish I had just bought them in store.
All seven shirts are the exact same model number but they fit differently. Three of them fit the same – nice and loose and comfortable. Yet four of them are too tight and near unwearable now for anything other than as an undershirt or layer.
I’ll be going into a retailer to try on future colors and will just purchase from there to ensure the sizing and fit is correct across the colors. I’m 5’10”, 230 lbs, and large framed, buying all shirts in an XL expecting to be able to run and be active in them comfortably but several were too tight to be comfortable.