Bellerose | Oversized Denim Shirt in Light Blue Bleach Wash
A study in deliberate nonchalance, the Bellerose Denim Shirt Pery D0518 in light-blue-bleach redefines the shirting archetype through an exaggerated, oversized silhouette that feels both effortless and intentional. Its defining feature is the generous volume through the body, anchored by a gathered elastic back hem that creates a soft, blouson-like drape—a subtle tension between structure and release. This is not a shirt that clings or conforms; it is a garment that occupies space with a quiet, sculptural ease, inviting the wearer to lean into its relaxed proportions. The fabric is a 100% cotton denim, washed to a pale, sun-bleached blue that carries the patina of a well-worn vintage piece. The hand is crisp yet yielding, with the slight stiffness of raw denim softened by the wash, offering a tactile contrast between the sturdy front panels and the fluid, gathered back. Lightweight enough for transitional layering, the cotton breathes and moves, developing character with each wear. The color—a faded, almost chalky blue—reads as neutral, grounding the shirt’s volume without heaviness. Cut for an oversized fit, the shirt is designed to be worn true to size for its intended slouchy ease, or sized down for a more tailored, cropped effect. The construction is deliberate: a classic collar frames the face, while long sleeves with button cuffs allow for a rolled or fully extended finish. Snap-button closure and chest flap pockets with matching snaps maintain a clean, utilitarian line, avoiding the bulk of traditional buttons. The gathered elastic back hem is the key engineering detail, cinching the excess fabric just above the hips to create a rounded, cocoon-like shape that flatters from every angle. In motion, the shirt swings and settles, the back hem gathering and releasing with each step. It moves from day into evening with a fluidity that belies its denim roots—pair it with tailored trousers and a leather loafer for a sharp, androgynous look, or layer it over a slip dress for a study in texture and proportion. For a cohesive wardrobe moment, wear it unbuttoned over a fine-gauge knit and wide-leg jeans, letting the bleach wash echo the faded tones of worn-in indigo. The season is indeterminate—spring’s first warmth or autumn’s lingering heat—making it a perennial anchor for layered dressing. Style it with a slim belt at the waist to define the silhouette, or leave it open and oversized for a deliberate, undone finish.
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Bellerose | Oversized Denim Shirt in Light Blue Bleach Wash
Bellerose | Oversized Denim Shirt in Light Blue Bleach Wash
A study in deliberate nonchalance, the Bellerose Denim Shirt Pery D0518 in light-blue-bleach redefines the shirting archetype through an exaggerated, oversized silhouette that feels both effortless and intentional. Its defining feature is the generous volume through the body, anchored by a gathered elastic back hem that creates a soft, blouson-like drape—a subtle tension between structure and release. This is not a shirt that clings or conforms; it is a garment that occupies space with a quiet, sculptural ease, inviting the wearer to lean into its relaxed proportions. The fabric is a 100% cotton denim, washed to a pale, sun-bleached blue that carries the patina of a well-worn vintage piece. The hand is crisp yet yielding, with the slight stiffness of raw denim softened by the wash, offering a tactile contrast between the sturdy front panels and the fluid, gathered back. Lightweight enough for transitional layering, the cotton breathes and moves, developing character with each wear. The color—a faded, almost chalky blue—reads as neutral, grounding the shirt’s volume without heaviness. Cut for an oversized fit, the shirt is designed to be worn true to size for its intended slouchy ease, or sized down for a more tailored, cropped effect. The construction is deliberate: a classic collar frames the face, while long sleeves with button cuffs allow for a rolled or fully extended finish. Snap-button closure and chest flap pockets with matching snaps maintain a clean, utilitarian line, avoiding the bulk of traditional buttons. The gathered elastic back hem is the key engineering detail, cinching the excess fabric just above the hips to create a rounded, cocoon-like shape that flatters from every angle. In motion, the shirt swings and settles, the back hem gathering and releasing with each step. It moves from day into evening with a fluidity that belies its denim roots—pair it with tailored trousers and a leather loafer for a sharp, androgynous look, or layer it over a slip dress for a study in texture and proportion. For a cohesive wardrobe moment, wear it unbuttoned over a fine-gauge knit and wide-leg jeans, letting the bleach wash echo the faded tones of worn-in indigo. The season is indeterminate—spring’s first warmth or autumn’s lingering heat—making it a perennial anchor for layered dressing. Style it with a slim belt at the waist to define the silhouette, or leave it open and oversized for a deliberate, undone finish.
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A study in deliberate nonchalance, the Bellerose Denim Shirt Pery D0518 in light-blue-bleach redefines the shirting archetype through an exaggerated, oversized silhouette that feels both effortless and intentional. Its defining feature is the generous volume through the body, anchored by a gathered elastic back hem that creates a soft, blouson-like drape—a subtle tension between structure and release. This is not a shirt that clings or conforms; it is a garment that occupies space with a quiet, sculptural ease, inviting the wearer to lean into its relaxed proportions. The fabric is a 100% cotton denim, washed to a pale, sun-bleached blue that carries the patina of a well-worn vintage piece. The hand is crisp yet yielding, with the slight stiffness of raw denim softened by the wash, offering a tactile contrast between the sturdy front panels and the fluid, gathered back. Lightweight enough for transitional layering, the cotton breathes and moves, developing character with each wear. The color—a faded, almost chalky blue—reads as neutral, grounding the shirt’s volume without heaviness. Cut for an oversized fit, the shirt is designed to be worn true to size for its intended slouchy ease, or sized down for a more tailored, cropped effect. The construction is deliberate: a classic collar frames the face, while long sleeves with button cuffs allow for a rolled or fully extended finish. Snap-button closure and chest flap pockets with matching snaps maintain a clean, utilitarian line, avoiding the bulk of traditional buttons. The gathered elastic back hem is the key engineering detail, cinching the excess fabric just above the hips to create a rounded, cocoon-like shape that flatters from every angle. In motion, the shirt swings and settles, the back hem gathering and releasing with each step. It moves from day into evening with a fluidity that belies its denim roots—pair it with tailored trousers and a leather loafer for a sharp, androgynous look, or layer it over a slip dress for a study in texture and proportion. For a cohesive wardrobe moment, wear it unbuttoned over a fine-gauge knit and wide-leg jeans, letting the bleach wash echo the faded tones of worn-in indigo. The season is indeterminate—spring’s first warmth or autumn’s lingering heat—making it a perennial anchor for layered dressing. Style it with a slim belt at the waist to define the silhouette, or leave it open and oversized for a deliberate, undone finish.























