skall | lousie regular tee

from £67.00

Classic T-shirt with relaxed fit and wide round neckline.

The Skall Studio Loui Regular Tee is a refined wardrobe essential designed for everyday wear. Crafted from soft organic cotton, this T-shirt offers a comfortable regular fit with a clean, minimal silhouette.

True to Skall Studio’s commitment to responsible fashion, the Loui Tee combines Scandinavian simplicity with long-lasting quality.

Wear it on its own for a relaxed look or layer it under knits and jackets for effortless styling year-round. A timeless staple you’ll reach for season after season.

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Classic T-shirt with relaxed fit and wide round neckline.

The Skall Studio Loui Regular Tee is a refined wardrobe essential designed for everyday wear. Crafted from soft organic cotton, this T-shirt offers a comfortable regular fit with a clean, minimal silhouette.

True to Skall Studio’s commitment to responsible fashion, the Loui Tee combines Scandinavian simplicity with long-lasting quality.

Wear it on its own for a relaxed look or layer it under knits and jackets for effortless styling year-round. A timeless staple you’ll reach for season after season.

details + fabric

+ Round neckline with rib

+ Short sleeves

+ 100% organic cotton

+ GOTS certified

+ Machine wash at max. 30 degrees

+ Produced in Portugal

Sizing_

+ True to size with a loose silhouette for a relaxed fit.

+ The model is 177 cm tall and is wearing a size S.

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About Skall Studio —

+ Skall Studio is a Danish brand with a conscious approach, believing that the path to a sustainable wardrobe starts with timeless design and organic materials.

+ Skall Studio was founded in 2014 by the sisters Julie and Marie Skall, way before conscious became a common word in the fashion industry.

+ With fair production, fur and leather free collections and classic styles in natural fibres made to last, Skall Studio is known as a value-based brand. This is all rooted in a strong family story.

+ The Skall story took its beginning in the coastal area of Northern Jutland around the 20th century where Julie and Marie’s great-grandfather and his brothers collected seashells on the beach and sold them for chicken feed to earn a living. This is also how the family got its last name Skall, meaning seashell in Danish.