by Parra Down Under T-Shirt (allow grey - Size M Only)
Parra comes from Amsterdam by artist, designer and pro skater Pieter ‘Parra’ Janessen. Parra began designing in the early 1990s, initially as an art director and graphic designer for parties and venues in his hometown. Created witht the environment in mind, Parra designs feature elevated silhouettes, eco-friendly washing and high quality silk screen prints; this brand is celebrated for its pop color palettes and use of experimental typefaces.
This down under t-shirt is made from 100 cotton, 220 grams/m2 fabric weight. Eco prewashed for zero shrinkage. Custom waterboard screenprint at chest and back, woven flag at waist, and fits true to size. Made in Portugal.
Parra comes from Amsterdam by artist, designer and pro skater Pieter ‘Parra’ Janessen. Parra began designing in the early 1990s, initially as an art director and graphic designer for parties and venues in his hometown. Created witht the environment in mind, Parra designs feature elevated silhouettes, eco-friendly washing and high quality silk screen prints; this brand is celebrated for its pop color palettes and use of experimental typefaces.
This down under t-shirt is made from 100 cotton, 220 grams/m2 fabric weight. Eco prewashed for zero shrinkage. Custom waterboard screenprint at chest and back, woven flag at waist, and fits true to size. Made in Portugal.
Parra comes from Amsterdam by artist, designer and pro skater Pieter ‘Parra’ Janessen. Parra began designing in the early 1990s, initially as an art director and graphic designer for parties and venues in his hometown. Created witht the environment in mind, Parra designs feature elevated silhouettes, eco-friendly washing and high quality silk screen prints; this brand is celebrated for its pop color palettes and use of experimental typefaces.
This down under t-shirt is made from 100 cotton, 220 grams/m2 fabric weight. Eco prewashed for zero shrinkage. Custom waterboard screenprint at chest and back, woven flag at waist, and fits true to size. Made in Portugal.