Organic Cotton Tee, available in white with a quote from the poet Fernando Pessoa. The t-shirt model Lisboa is not only elegant and comfortable in a casual look but also contributes to a better environment in a more sustainable world.
39.90€
Organic Cotton Tee, available in white with a quote from the poet Fernando Pessoa. The t-shirt model Lisboa is not only elegant and comfortable in a casual look but also contributes to a better environment in a more sustainable world.
Organic Cotton Tee No Norms with a beautiful and elegant fit.
We selected this quote about Life from Pessoa’s English Writing.
This t-shirt made of high quality cotton is the perfect model for a casual and comfortable look.
Digital printing assures a high quality and resistant printing and therefore you can iron the image.
This is why we use organic cotton.
Organic Cotton is produced according to certified agricultural processes that are more natural. These processes do not allow the use of toxic chemicals or genetically modified organisms.
As a result we have more sustainable and healthy soils and ecosystems.
Organic Cotton Tee No Norms is part of the Pessoa Collection that includes tees, bags, apron, cork coasters and mouse pads.
Made in Portugal
Material: Premium Organic Cotton
Produced with certified fabrics by certified entities
Organic Cotton Tee No Norms sizes
* Our parts are unique, produced unit by unit, which means there are always small variations in texture or colour.
Fernando Pessoa is the most well-known Portuguese Poet from the 20th century. Pessoa moved to South Africa at the age of seven. Moved back to Lisbon when he was seventeen and lived in Lisbon in the Carmo Convent Square.
Pessoa wrote in English and Portuguese as he was a bilingual and bicultural poet. He also wrote under many different pen names he called heteronyms. The first pen name he used was David Merrick, at the age of 16 in South Africa. But the most well-known are – Alexander Search, Alberto Caeiro, Ricardo Reis and Álvaro de Campos.
You can discover all about this extraordinary poet at Casa Museu Fernando Pessoa