Two-in-one
Tay Suan Chiang
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The Bespoke Shirt Project, by tailor shop Inventory, is an ongoing initiative where a handful of creatives from different disciplines are invited to reinterpret the classic shirt.
One of them is Theseus Chan, creative director and founder of creative agency WORK, who literally combines two shirts into one.
Called the Theseus, Inventory brings its distinctive bespoke tailoring touch to Mr Chan's daily wardrobe staple - t-shirts. The sleeves are constructed in Inventory's signature style, and the bodice of the t-shirt hacked from Inventory's staff t-shirt in soft cotton jersey. Only 10 pieces will be produced. Priced from S$200, the Theseus is available on a made-to-measure basis, and customised to the wearer's measurements.
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