


Monochrome Adire Polka-Dot Mandarin Shirt
Channel structural sophistication and cultural heritage with our Monochrome Adire Polka-Dot Mandarin Shirt. This striking piece honors the timeless artistry of West African indigo-dye traditions, reimagined as a graphic masterpiece for modern luxury wardrobes. Perfect for curated gallery exhibits, premium musical events, or upscale resort living, this top effortlessly makes a strong visual statement.
Product Features
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Artisanal Adire Print: Features an oversized, high-contrast polka-dot design overlaying an intricate, cracked-marble background inspired by traditional Nigerian Adire (tie-dye) patterning.
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Architectural Mandarin Collar: Tailored with a clean, sleek mandarin collar and an elegant hidden button placket for a minimalist, sharp look.
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Premium Airflow Construction: Made from an exceptionally lightweight, breathable textile blend optimized to keep you cool and comfortable in tropical or warm climates.
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Contemporary Relaxed Fit: Designed with wide short sleeves and a tailored bodice drape that shifts perfectly from casual daytime excursions to polished evening socials.
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Statement Pocket Detailing: Integrated matching print chest pocket provides subtle functional utility while maintaining the shirt's seamless artistic visual canvas.
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Monochrome Adire Polka-Dot Mandarin Shirt
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