During these long months of forced rest, we have seen restaurant T-shirts flourish on social networks, worn by the chef or the waiters of the establishment. However, for some time now, we see more and more in the street on the backs of customers. Adrien, a real estate agent in Perpignan, owns three, including that of Sagi, the local tavern run by a friend, which he wears under his Oxford shirt when he leaves work. Romain, he works in finance in Paris and, several times a month (especially in the evening and on weekends), proudly displays the cotton model of the Mikado, a Japanese address nestled in a small pedestrian street in Montpellier. Anne is a manager in a video production house and regularly matches the t-shirt of the Michelin-starred restaurant Le Châteaubriand (Paris 11th arrondissement) with her high-waisted pants or white jeans.
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