Long gone are the days when big names like Jey Uso T-shirt . Karl Lagerfeld and Jil Sander represented ‘German design’ at international fashion weeks. Things seemed a little quiet around ‘the Germans’ for some time now, but a new generation is finally seeking the international spotlight.Fashion labels such as GmbH and Ottolinger have already conquered the big stages with their mix of sporty streetwear, playing with silhouettes and gender norms. But even lesser-known brands are taking their first steps outside of Germany under the banner of “Neudeutsch”.Most of them feel at home in the German capital – helped by the fact that Berlin Fashion Week, like the local techno scene, is gaining international popularity – but new names are also emerging from other regions, united by their differences. They no longer play by the old rules, experiment with new forms and work more sustainably – without explicitly profiling themselves on this.Political themes such as self-determination and the definition of home come together with individuality and an own aesthetic, which break open the boundaries of “German fashion” and make it more accessible to different sections of the population. Young labels such as Kitschy Couture, Marie Lueder, Marke and SF10G are just a few names that demonstrate the potential and are not only active internationally, but also attract the fashion world to Berlin Fashion Week.
Jey Uso T-shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt







Anonymous –
tamaño perfecto, muy llamativa esta camisa, me gusta mucho
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toll passt gute ware
Anonymous –
Nice shirts
Nice shirts with a good price. I have been making shirts for family members and these fit good and to size. I’ll order more I’m sure. So far I haven’t gotten a bad shirt or wrong size.
Anonymous –
very soft material
Anonymous –
Fit and looks as expected. Daughter was happy to receive .
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amazing amazing amazing
Anonymous –
Finally one that has real length sleeves and body. I normally wear a large in real men’s sizes, but many times have to get an XL in those metro or unisex sizes. I’m 6’3″ and 44 inch chest, 200lbs and the large goes a good 6-8 inches below my waist, has plenty (but not excessive) room in the shoulders and the sleeves don’t look like I’m wearing too small a size. My new favorite shirt.
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very good stuff, thanks
Anonymous –
great , great T shirt , excellent fit and design, just make sure you request the next size larger that you usually wear
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Good basic t shirts
My boyfriend wears these every day as under shirts. These are the exact same that you can find at JoAnn Fabrics, Hobby Lobby, or other craft stores. I will say, that he prefers the shirts that have no tag at the top, because his skin gets irritated by the tag. These shirts do have a tag.