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Browse all Lanvin button-ups →PRINTED FLOWY SHIRT
The verdict
Fit
Flowy cut suggests a loose, relaxed silhouette. Men's Lanvin fit is typically European-leaning; size up if you prefer fuller drape or down for a closer fit.
Quality
Cotton or cotton-blend construction typical of Lanvin's ready-to-wear; print durability will depend on dyeing methods. Expect good wash-fastness for the price tier.
Is the price fair?
Sale pricing at $550 is mid-premium; below Lanvin's usual anchor price. Fair value for designer construction, though not a steal unless the print is exceptional.
Best for
Men seeking printed casualwear from a heritage luxury brand without paying full retail; strong for warm-weather layering.
Care
Printed cotton benefits from turning inside-out and cold washing to preserve color.
What owners report about Lanvin button-ups
Third-party coverage of Lanvin's shirts is sparse and much of it is dated. Styleforum posters who have handled the shirts describe high-end construction — one owner noted mother-of-pearl buttons, a split yoke, and sleeves that appeared partly hand-sewn. Forum consensus rates the house's ready-to-wear as good quality, but the same community flags steep prices, and opinion is divided: some call the shirts beautiful while others call them badly overpriced for what they are.
- Strengths
- Owners who examined the shirts up close report genuine luxury construction details such as mother-of-pearl buttons, split yokes, and partial hand-sewing.
- Watch out for
- The recurring complaint is price rather than construction — forum posters describe sharp markups, and recent owner reports are too scarce to confirm current production quality.
About Lanvin's button-ups line as a whole. Sources: Lanvin shirts = not to bad | Styleforum · Are the collections good quality? | Styleforum · Quality of Lanvin (dating label) | Styleforum








