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AP | Cocos Fríos Printed Cotton Shirt - Magnum Collar

AP | Cocos Fríos Printed Cotton Shirt - Magnum Collar

The Shirt Cocos Frios announces itself through a singular graphic gesture: a dense, painterly print of stylized coconut fronds that feels lifted from a tropicalist canvas rather than a standard textile pattern. AP’s signature Magnum collar sets the tone—a wide, almost masculine point that frames the décolletage with deliberate nonchalance, immediately distinguishing this piece from the quotidian button-down. The print itself is not delicate; it is bold, saturated, and unapologetically present, yet the composition of the leaves allows the eye to travel across the fabric without overwhelming the silhouette. Crafted from 100% cotton twill, the fabric possesses a satisfying weight and a subtle diagonal ribbing that gives the shirt structure without stiffness. The twill weave offers a crisp hand at first touch, but the cotton breathes freely, ensuring the piece remains comfortable against the skin even as the days lengthen. There is a faint, matte resistance to the surface—a refusal to cling or shine—that reinforces the garment’s tailored sensibility. The blue polka dot label inserted at the side seam is a quiet signature, an insider’s nod to those who notice the details. The cut is precise without being restrictive. Short sleeves sit cleanly on the shoulder, maintaining a neat line from collar to cuff, while the center-front button placket allows for versatility in how the neckline is worn—fully buttoned for a more composed look, or left open a few buttons to echo the shirt’s relaxed undertone. The body falls straight through the torso, skimming rather than cinching, and the hem sits at a length that works equally well tucked into high-waisted trousers or left loose over a slip skirt. On Stefania (1.78 m, size S), the proportions read as intentionally generous—a roominess that moves with the wearer rather than against her. In motion, the twill releases a soft rustle, and the print shifts and reconfigures itself with every gesture. This is a shirt for the transitional hours: a late lunch in the Marais, a gallery opening where the air conditioning is too aggressive, an evening train to the coast. Style it with raw-hem denim and a flat sandal for a daytime ease, or layer a fine-gauge cashmere shell beneath and tuck it into a leather pencil skirt for a sharper contrast. The Cocos Fríos print carries the season’s spirit—not as a theme, but as a conviction.

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AP | Cocos Fríos Printed Cotton Shirt - Magnum Collar

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The Shirt Cocos Frios announces itself through a singular graphic gesture: a dense, painterly print of stylized coconut fronds that feels lifted from a tropicalist canvas rather than a standard textile pattern. AP’s signature Magnum collar sets the tone—a wide, almost masculine point that frames the décolletage with deliberate nonchalance, immediately distinguishing this piece from the quotidian button-down. The print itself is not delicate; it is bold, saturated, and unapologetically present, yet the composition of the leaves allows the eye to travel across the fabric without overwhelming the silhouette. Crafted from 100% cotton twill, the fabric possesses a satisfying weight and a subtle diagonal ribbing that gives the shirt structure without stiffness. The twill weave offers a crisp hand at first touch, but the cotton breathes freely, ensuring the piece remains comfortable against the skin even as the days lengthen. There is a faint, matte resistance to the surface—a refusal to cling or shine—that reinforces the garment’s tailored sensibility. The blue polka dot label inserted at the side seam is a quiet signature, an insider’s nod to those who notice the details. The cut is precise without being restrictive. Short sleeves sit cleanly on the shoulder, maintaining a neat line from collar to cuff, while the center-front button placket allows for versatility in how the neckline is worn—fully buttoned for a more composed look, or left open a few buttons to echo the shirt’s relaxed undertone. The body falls straight through the torso, skimming rather than cinching, and the hem sits at a length that works equally well tucked into high-waisted trousers or left loose over a slip skirt. On Stefania (1.78 m, size S), the proportions read as intentionally generous—a roominess that moves with the wearer rather than against her. In motion, the twill releases a soft rustle, and the print shifts and reconfigures itself with every gesture. This is a shirt for the transitional hours: a late lunch in the Marais, a gallery opening where the air conditioning is too aggressive, an evening train to the coast. Style it with raw-hem denim and a flat sandal for a daytime ease, or layer a fine-gauge cashmere shell beneath and tuck it into a leather pencil skirt for a sharper contrast. The Cocos Fríos print carries the season’s spirit—not as a theme, but as a conviction.