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Printed or plain, long or short sleeves, tank tops or sailor shirts... Discover our selection of T-shirts, always made in France!

Le Paul, a timeless classic

Paul is ourmen's polo shirtFetish, the classic that we'll never tire of! With long sleeves in cotton pique and a round neck, it comes in navy blue, orange, ocean blue, burgundy, verdigris... enough to vary the colors for every day of the week!

Jean P & Jean F

The Jean is a classic. Plain, white, blue, or heather gray, it's a round-neck T-shirt that will perfectly complement any pair of pants (black chinos, gray jogging pants, etc.). Its little brother, the Jean F, is a more original take on the Jean. Team Juilletiste or Aoûtien, Pilote or Co-Pilot, find your pair of made-in-France T-shirts! Also discover the versions of the Jean F designed by illustrator Charlotte Molas.

The Sasha, the unisex t-shirt

In addition to being made in France, this unisex t-shirt is crafted from organically grown cotton. Available in classic white or olive green, you can wear it oversized or fitted for a relaxed, high-quality look. It's the brand's latest addition!

Also discover our range ofmen's polo shirts, icons to keep for a long time.

FAQ

How to choose the right men's t-shirt?

Choosing a men's t-shirt depends on several criteria: material (cotton, linen, organic cotton), cut (slim, regular), design (basic or printed), and seasonality. For summer, choose lightweight cotton or linen t-shirts, which are breathable and comfortable.

What is the best fabric for a men's t-shirt?

The best fabrics for a men's T-shirt are organic cotton for its softness and durability, linen for its lightness, and merino wool for its thermoregulating properties. Choose according to the season and your personal style.

Why choose a Made in France men's t-shirt?

Men's Made in France t-shirts are often made with high-quality materials, ensuring comfort and durability. By choosing a t-shirt made in France, you support local craftsmanship and reduce the carbon footprint associated with production.

What is the difference between a "t-shirt" and a "tee-shirt"?

The terms "t-shirt" and "tee-shirt" refer to the same item of clothing. "T-shirt" is the most commonly used form, while "tee-shirt" is a variant that can sometimes be perceived as an anglicism. Both terms are accepted.