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Browse all Lanvin button-ups →OVERSIZED PRINTED COTTON SHIRT
The verdict
Fit
Oversized cut will accommodate growth; Lanvin children's fit tends toward clean, simple proportions. Piece designed for a relaxed, deliberately roomy silhouette.
Quality
Cotton construction typical of Lanvin kids' line. Print durability standard for the category; growth wear and wash cycles will fade the graphic faster than the garment fails.
Is the price fair?
Mid-tier for children's designer wear. $150 is high for a single-season piece, but typical of heritage brands extending into kids' collections.
Best for
Parents dressing young boys in recognizable luxury branding; strong as a gift piece where longevity is secondary to name.
Care
Wash cold inside-out; expect print fading as normal for children's graphic tees.
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








