Vintage Lanvin Paris nautical striped shirt 1980s. Egyptian cotton. Blue and white stripes with bold V design. Made in Italy. Front View.
Vintage Lanvin Paris nautical striped shirt 1980s. Egyptian cotton. Blue and white stripes with bold V design. Made in Italy. Back view.
Vintage Lanvin Paris nautical striped shirt 1980s. Egyptian cotton. Blue and white stripes with bold V design. Made in Italy. Label.

Lanvin Blue + White Top 1990s Italy - Small

Sale price$150.00
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Lanvin Blue + White Top 1990s Italy - Small

Malibu

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

3844 Cross Creek Road
Malibu CA 90265
United States

+13109156611

Sail straight into style with this rare vintage Lanvin Paris striped shirt, crafted in Italy from ultra-soft Egyptian cotton. With its bold blue-and-white nautical stripes and sharp V-panel design, it channels Riviera ease with a dash of California confidence. Originally cut in the 1980s, this piece blends luxury fashion pedigree with the laid-back swagger of coastal living.

Whether you’re pairing it with denim for a Venice boardwalk stroll or layering it with tailoring for a touch of yacht-club chic, this Lanvin gem brings timeless design and effortless cool to any collection. A rare find for fashion lovers, collectors, and anyone who appreciates a shirt that’s got both history and edge. 

Era: 1980s
Designer: Lanvin Paris
Material: 100% Egyptian cotton
Made in Italy
Size: 48 (Men’s M/L)
Condition: Vintage – please review photos for signs of age and wear

Measurements:
Pit to Pit- 20"
Body Length- 23"
Shoulder width- 21"

Lanvin, founded in 1889, is Paris’s oldest couture house—renowned for refined tailoring and inventive design. This shirt reflects the maison’s 1980s approach: graphic, sculptural, and worldly. While born in Paris, it resonates deeply with California’s own coastal aesthetic, where nautical stripes and easy silhouettes carry from yacht harbors to surf towns. For collectors of vintage designer fashion, this is a wearable artifact of cross-continental cool.