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The Godeanu Linen Shirt - Salmon
De IONESCU Est. 2019

The Godeanu Linen Shirt - Salmon

Sure, you could wear any basic button-down. One that just “works”: for grocery runs, yet another Zoom call, or even a gallery opening where everyone’s talking about the latest bestseller they haven’t actually read. You could pretend polyester doesn’t trap sweat by lunchtime, or that a boxy fit is the same as “laid-back cool.” But… is that really the stylistic legacy you want to leave behind? The "Godeanu" Shirt isn’t here to turn your life upside down. It’s just the kind of garment that’s always there for you – summer or winter, morning coffee, weekend escapes, or awkward dinners. It cools you when it’s hot and layers perfectly when it’s cold. And you look put-together – even when you’re just walking down the stairs, in the final battle with the buttons. The fabric? A European collaboration at its finest: linen grown in France, woven in Italy, and carefully tailored in Romania by people who know true quality is never an accident. 75% linen, 25% organic cotton – light, breathable, and durable. Softer than pure linen, yet with the same strong personality. Like someone who shows up with messy hair… and still turns heads. The cut? Up to size L (42): Slim Fit, with two discreet darts at the back – a clear silhouette without being tight. From XL (43) upward: a relaxed Regular Fit – for those who know how to wear freedom with style. Style tip (firm, but tasteful): The first two buttons? Always open. No blazer? Then no buttoned sleeves – just a neat double roll of the cuffs. Nothing more, nothing less. This shirt weaves together more than just threads and fabrics – it ties together places, people, and stories. It’s a piece of Europe held together – like a good team. For days without a dress code – and for those who prefer to wear stories, not logos. Model is 191 cm (6'3"), 88 kg (194 lbs), wearing size L | 42 (Slim) Consciously and ethically made in Romania