The past, present, and future of the design staple
Photo: Bubi Canal The moment the striped knit shirt switched from utilitarian object to fashion item is uncontested: It was in 1917, when Coco Chanel began selling seaman-inspired nautical tops out of her shop in Normandy. The French quickly fell in line , then Hollywood , and then, really, the whole world; Saint James, which has been making Bretons since 1858, has collaborated with everyone from Swedish graffiti artist André Saraiva to Japanese designer Junya Watanabe.
La Ligne Seberg Stripe Tee $95 at Nordstrom Buy Entireworld Photo: Courtesy of Vendor The brand: Started by Scott Sternberg — formerly of Band of Outsiders — Entireworld has a vibe that feels like a cross between Muji and Sesame Street.The fit: These fit like shrunken baby tees but in an I-left-it-in-the-dryer-too-long way, not in a flattering way. They’re also extremely clingy in the hips.
“Stripes, in my mind at least, are casual, classic, and striking.” —David Bernier, studio assistant, Stuyvesant Heights 2. Agnes B.: I stole that out of my mom’s closet during college. She must have gotten it in the ’90s. I remember her wearing it while she gardened. Agnès B. shirts can withstand a lot; they’re fantastic.
6. Uniqlo: I actually have two long-sleeved Uniqlos. They were on sale and reminded me of the L.L. Bean shirts my mom used to order from a catalogue. They’re faded but look authentically faded. 10. J.Galt: I actually bought this at Brandy Melville. It’s like equal parts elastic, viscose, and cotton, so it literally bounces off your skin. It has that fake-vintage look the teens love. I got it my first year out of college and now just wear it to sleep. It’s a good sleeping shirt because it’s comfortable and makes your breasts look great.6. The Past Decade in Stripes Photo: Courtesy of Vendor 2009: Marimekko collaborates with Comme des Garçons to create a striped shirt.
Photo: Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images “Our initial striped tees were classic marinière shirts—boat neck, stripes just over an inch apart — inspired by the mood of the one worn by Picasso in that famous picture. Next season, we’re doing a shirt with very thin stripes; the blue is about half a centimeter, and the white is one. The idea was to make something that looked natural and plain, that doesn’t have anything so special about it.” —Judith Touitou, artistic director of A.P.C.
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