Green Arc de Triomphe Unisex Garment-Dyed T-shirt

Green Arc de Triomphe Unisex Garment-Dyed T-shirt

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$32.99
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Green Arc de Triomphe Unisex Garment-Dyed T-shirt
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Green Arc de Triomphe Unisex Garment-Dyed T-shirt

$32.99
Sale price  $32.99 Regular price 
Description

Garment-Dyed · Arc de Triomphe · Étoile

The Arc de Triomphe de l’Étoile was Napoleon’s commission—begun in 1806 after Austerlitz, completed in 1836 under Louis-Philippe, inaugurated with Napoleon’s remains passing beneath it in 1840. It sits at the summit of the Champs-Élysées at the center of twelve radiating avenues, which give the Étoile its name: the star. From the terrace at the top, Paris organizes itself into a comprehensible geometry, the Haussmann boulevards converging on this point as if the city were making an argument about the relationship between grandeur and order. It is one of the better views in France, and this shirt carries the monument that anchors it.

The garment-dyed green gives the Arc a quality of permanence on the fabric—not the tourist-brochure brightness of a postcard image, but something more like the patina of the limestone itself, which has been standing in Paris air for nearly two centuries and has acquired from that exposure exactly the gravitas it was designed to convey. Wear it as someone who knows what the Arc is for, and what it has seen.

Specifications & Craft

  • Style Unisex garment-dyed t-shirt
  • Process Garment-dyed after construction—vintage wash finish
  • Fabric 100% ring-spun cotton, heavyweight
  • Fit Relaxed fit, crew neck, short sleeve
  • Print Direct-to-garment (DTG)—soft hand feel, wash-resistant
  • Sizes S – 3XL
  • Production Print-on-demand, made to order
A Note from Jeff

The view from the top of the Arc de Triomphe at dusk is one of the things I recommend most consistently to anyone going to Paris for the first time or the fifteenth. The city laid out in its Haussmann geometry, the boulevards catching the last light, the gold dome of Les Invalides in one direction and the towers of La Défense in another—it is the view from which Paris makes its best argument for itself, which is essentially the argument that order and beauty are not opposed. Napoleon understood this. Haussmann executed it. The Arc stands at the center of it.

This shirt is for anyone who has stood on that terrace and understood what they were looking at. The green is exactly right—the color of the Arc in the mind rather than in the photograph, which is always the better color.

A Note from Jeff
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