Trendsplant x Antonyo Marest Keychain Oversized Heavy T-Shirt Foam White
Dhs. 220.00
For purchases of €80 or more from the Hotel del Sol collection, you'll be entered into a draw to win an original piece of furniture from the hotel, signed by artist Antonyo Marest.

Trendsplant x Antonyo Marest oversized tee made from 100% organic cotton, 250 g/m². Crafted in Portugal, it features pigment-dyed fabric and a nostalgic design inspired by retro American motels and Mediterranean warmth. Main graphics showcase a mirrored elephant pair and a palm tree, with "009" nodding to the brand’s roots. Pigment-dyed garments are delicate during the first washes and may discharge color. We recommend washing them separately or with similar colors until the dye has fully set.
- GENDER: Men's
- PRODUCT TYPE: Short Sleeved T-Shirt
- FIT: Oversized
- FABRIC: Jersey Knit
- COMPOSITION: 100% Organic Cotton
- WEIGHT: 250 g/m²
- TECHNIQUE: Pigment Dyed
- FABRIC ORIGIN: Portugal
- MAKE UP COUNTRY: Portugal
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Antonyo Marest, born and raised in Alicante, Spain, in 1987, is an international multidisciplinary artist who studied architecture and art in various European universities.
With an artistic language steeped in expertise and fixated on establishing a connection with creativity in his work, we find in Art Deco the biggest of his references at the time of representing an inner creative content that, along with a contemporary base, serves as a new generator of content and contexts of a movement that will celebrate its centenary in this decade.