Dennis polo shirt - Altea - Light blue color - Glacial Jersey fabric - Buttonless polo collar - Short sleeve - Regular fit
Made in Italy
Color: Azzurro
Model number: 245500109411
About the designer
Altea is an Italian brand known for its casual yet chic aesthetic. These sophisticated basics for women and men use premium fabrics, solid colors, simple patterns, and fashionable accessories to elevate your everyday look.
Size and fit
Sizes and measurements may vary depending on the style of the item and how the brand fits. If you are not sure about a size or a fit, we recommend trying the product at a nearby luxury boutique.
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