“I’ve never been interested in dressing one woman. What’s interested me was to have a philosophy. I wanted to dress women who wanted to look at themselves, to stand out—to be women who were not part of the crowd. A woman who fights and advances.” Sonia Rykiel, the “Queen of Knitwear” whose 1960s Poor Boy sweater and exposed, inside-out seams dressed the liberated women of the Left Bank, wanted a philosophy rather than a single muse. She cut clothes for the woman who looks hard at herself and steps out of the crowd — “a woman who fights and advances,” as her obituaries later quoted her. She dressed the going-somewhere version of a woman, the one already in motion.
**Bella+Canvas 3001 — Classic Tee (White, Crisp finish).** 100% Airlume combed & ring-spun cotton, 4.2 oz, 32 singles — smooth, tight-knit, holds crisp type. Unisex retail fit, crew neck, side-seamed, pre-shrunk. Care: machine wash cold inside-out with like colors, no fabric softener, tumble dry low or hang dry, cool iron inside-out (never iron the print).
**Bella+Canvas 3001 — Classic Tee (Black, Color finish).** 100% Airlume combed & ring-spun cotton, 4.2 oz, 32 singles. Unisex retail fit, crew neck, side-seamed, pre-shrunk. Care: machine wash cold inside-out with like colors, no fabric softener, tumble dry low or hang dry, cool iron inside-out (never iron the print).











