Unisex Boxy Striped Soccer Jersey

Crafted from 100% polyester. A thin weave with a loose silhouette — designed for permanence.Referencia: ARC-26-4358

Crafted from 100% polyester. A thin weave with a loose silhouette — designed for permanence.

Item Number: UT0119Gender: UnisexFabric: 100% polyesterFabric Weight: 5.2 oz/yd² (175 g/m²)Fabric Thickness: ThinCare Instructions: Machine wash at 30°C (gentle cycle); Do not bleach; Tumble dry low; Iron at low temperature, avoid ironing on print; Do not dry cleanFeatures: Basics, Casual, Sporty, Preppy, Daily Casual, Holiday, Outdoor, School, Sport, Polyester, Patchwork, Short Sleeve, Drop Shoulder, V-Neck, Crop, Loose, SummerNotes: Minor batch differences can occur during blank garment production due to variations in fabric, dye and processing. This is common in apparel manufacturing, and we work hard to keep every item consistent.

Archival Record

Crafted for permanence, worn with intention. Unisex Boxy Striped Soccer Jersey exists within the House as a permanent object — not seasonal, not disposable. Each garment is registered, documented, and preserved as part of TONER TORRENTINNI’s ongoing lineage, deeply rooted in the raw and silent beauty of nature's landscapes.

Registry
CollectionHOUSE_02 — REPLICA
Archive Ref.ARC-26-4358
StatusActive Archive
Registry DateMMXXVI
House Note
“A garment should not announce itself. It should remain — quiet, structural, permanent, like the landscapes that define our world.”
— TONER TORRENTINNI Research Archive
Specifications
Fabric100% polyester
Weight5.2 oz/yd² (175 g/m²)
FitLoose
FinishSoft wash
ProductionLimited TONER TORRENTINNI production
CareMachine wash at 30°C (gentle cycle)
The House

TONER TORRENTINNI was not built for the moment. It was constructed for permanence — inspired by the eternal cycles of nature, for those who understand that true elegance is never loud, and that refinement requires no explanation.

Each garment belongs to a longer conversation between structure, the organic perfection of nature's landscapes, and the architecture of the body.

— House Notes, 2026