LU'U DAN Sleeve Button-Up Shirt
LU'U DAN
$570.00
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LU'U DAN Sleeve Button-Up Shirt channels a Bruce Lee-era cool with a fluid, motion-ready silhouette. Vietnamese-American founder Hung La brings his love of kung fu cinema to a shirt cut from fabric that drapes with kinetic energy—the 94% polyester, 6% elastane blend giving a soft stretch and fluid fall. Front button closure, notched collar, and short sleeves nod to clean, timeless lines, while the limited-edition Bruce Lee Institute collaboration marks AAPI Month with purpose.
On the body, the shirt yields a streamlined, wearable line: elastane adds a touch of stretch for movement through the shoulders and chest, while the notched collar stays crisp. Short sleeves keep it seasonless, and the front button closure makes layering easy—from a tee at brunch to a blazer at the office. Dry clean only preserves the fabric’s fluid drape and keeps the look feeling modern designer clothing in motion.
Context and styling: this limited-edition LU'U DAN piece sits at the intersection of heritage influence and contemporary tailoring, created in partnership with the Bruce Lee Institute for AAPI Month. Lean into the energy with pared-back pieces—think clean denim or tailored trousers—to let the shirt stay front and center.
Materials / Fabrication
- Fluid fabric that captures the kinetic action of kung fu cinema
- Fabric: 94% polyester, 6% elastane
- Front button closure
- Notched collar
- Short sleeves
- Made in Portugal
- Limited-edition collection celebrating AAPI Month
- In partnership with the official Bruce Lee Institute
Recommended Care
- Dry clean only to preserve fabric and silhouette.
- If washing at home, hand wash cold and lay flat to dry.
- Avoid high heat when ironing; use a cool iron or steamer as needed.
- Store on a hanger to maintain shape.
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About LU'U DAN
LU'U DAN, which takes its name from a Vietnamese phrase meaning "dangerous man", is the fashion line created by Hung La, a London-based designer. Having gained experience under renowned fashion icons such as Phoebe Philo and Nicolas Ghesquière, La has a strong understanding of how clothing design can shape narratives. The brand's striking and clean collections feature innovative knitwear, thought-provoking prints, and bold color schemes that challenge stereotypical perceptions of Asian identity. By revitalizing traditional practices and giving them a new perspective, LU'U DAN strives to create a more diverse and progressive legacy through its contemporary fashion vision.
