Azevedo Black Stripes

Inspired by the maritime heritage of Portugal, La Paz brings the spirit of the Atlantic coast to life through impeccably crafted menswear. Rooted in sustainability and tradition, this Porto-based brand collaborates with local artisans to create pieces that honor simplicity, authenticity, and the enduring allure of the sea.

The Azevedo Black Stripes Shirt is a testament to this philosophy—a perfect fusion of classic design and modern craftsmanship. Made in Portugal from premium cotton, it features a refined striped pattern and a tailored fit that transitions effortlessly from seaside strolls to urban escapades. Elevate your wardrobe with this timeless staple, designed for those who value quality, heritage, and understated elegance.

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