BELLEROSE | Slim-Fit Stripe Crewneck T-Shirt - Ecru
The BELLEROSE Tshirt Cias T1546 Stripe-A arrives as a study in restrained tension. At first glance, it is a classic slim-fit crewneck tee, but the proportions have been subtly recalibrated: the body is cut with a deliberate length that extends past the natural waist, while the sleeves remain cropped and clean. This elongation creates a lean, vertical line that refuses to settle into the ordinary. The defining feature is the stripe pattern itself—fine, closely spaced bands of red and black set against an ecru ground. There is no bold contrast here, no graphic interruption. Instead, the stripes read as a textured weave of colour, lending the piece a quiet, almost archival sensibility. The fabric is 100% cotton, and its hand is one of the key differentiators. This is not a stiff, structured jersey nor a flimsy, worn-in knit. It sits somewhere between: a compact weave that holds its shape with a slight crispness, yet softens against the skin. The surface is matte, almost papery in its finish, which gives the stripes a dry, graphic clarity. The ribbing at the neckline and cuffs is fine and taut, reinforcing the garment’s tailored edge without adding bulk. There is no slouch, no sag—only a deliberate, architectural hold. Fit is precise without being restrictive. The slim silhouette follows the torso closely through the chest and ribs, then releases just slightly at the hem to accommodate the longer length. The crewneck sits high, framing the collarbone without gaping. The short sleeves hug the upper arm, ending at the bicep’s midpoint. This is a cut that prioritises line over ease—it is meant to be worn tucked, half-tucked, or layered beneath a structured blazer or a boxy leather jacket. The ribbed trims ensure the shape stays put, even after a full day of movement. In motion, the tee moves with the body rather than against it. The cotton’s weight provides enough substance to drape cleanly from the shoulders, while the longer hem allows for a subtle swing at the back. It is a piece that feels equally at home under a tailored coat on a cool spring evening or worn alone with high-waisted denim and a low-heeled mule. Seasonally, it bridges the gap between transitional weather and the height of summer, thanks to the breathable cotton and the visual coolness of the ecru ground. Style it as a foundation piece: let the stripes be the only pattern in an otherwise neutral wardrobe. Pair with cream trousers and a tan suede loafer for a monochrome lift, or with black wide-leg trousers and silver jewellery for a sharper, nocturnal edge. The tee does not demand attention—it earns it through proportion and restraint.
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BELLEROSE | Slim-Fit Stripe Crewneck T-Shirt - Ecru
BELLEROSE | Slim-Fit Stripe Crewneck T-Shirt - Ecru
The BELLEROSE Tshirt Cias T1546 Stripe-A arrives as a study in restrained tension. At first glance, it is a classic slim-fit crewneck tee, but the proportions have been subtly recalibrated: the body is cut with a deliberate length that extends past the natural waist, while the sleeves remain cropped and clean. This elongation creates a lean, vertical line that refuses to settle into the ordinary. The defining feature is the stripe pattern itself—fine, closely spaced bands of red and black set against an ecru ground. There is no bold contrast here, no graphic interruption. Instead, the stripes read as a textured weave of colour, lending the piece a quiet, almost archival sensibility. The fabric is 100% cotton, and its hand is one of the key differentiators. This is not a stiff, structured jersey nor a flimsy, worn-in knit. It sits somewhere between: a compact weave that holds its shape with a slight crispness, yet softens against the skin. The surface is matte, almost papery in its finish, which gives the stripes a dry, graphic clarity. The ribbing at the neckline and cuffs is fine and taut, reinforcing the garment’s tailored edge without adding bulk. There is no slouch, no sag—only a deliberate, architectural hold. Fit is precise without being restrictive. The slim silhouette follows the torso closely through the chest and ribs, then releases just slightly at the hem to accommodate the longer length. The crewneck sits high, framing the collarbone without gaping. The short sleeves hug the upper arm, ending at the bicep’s midpoint. This is a cut that prioritises line over ease—it is meant to be worn tucked, half-tucked, or layered beneath a structured blazer or a boxy leather jacket. The ribbed trims ensure the shape stays put, even after a full day of movement. In motion, the tee moves with the body rather than against it. The cotton’s weight provides enough substance to drape cleanly from the shoulders, while the longer hem allows for a subtle swing at the back. It is a piece that feels equally at home under a tailored coat on a cool spring evening or worn alone with high-waisted denim and a low-heeled mule. Seasonally, it bridges the gap between transitional weather and the height of summer, thanks to the breathable cotton and the visual coolness of the ecru ground. Style it as a foundation piece: let the stripes be the only pattern in an otherwise neutral wardrobe. Pair with cream trousers and a tan suede loafer for a monochrome lift, or with black wide-leg trousers and silver jewellery for a sharper, nocturnal edge. The tee does not demand attention—it earns it through proportion and restraint.
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The BELLEROSE Tshirt Cias T1546 Stripe-A arrives as a study in restrained tension. At first glance, it is a classic slim-fit crewneck tee, but the proportions have been subtly recalibrated: the body is cut with a deliberate length that extends past the natural waist, while the sleeves remain cropped and clean. This elongation creates a lean, vertical line that refuses to settle into the ordinary. The defining feature is the stripe pattern itself—fine, closely spaced bands of red and black set against an ecru ground. There is no bold contrast here, no graphic interruption. Instead, the stripes read as a textured weave of colour, lending the piece a quiet, almost archival sensibility. The fabric is 100% cotton, and its hand is one of the key differentiators. This is not a stiff, structured jersey nor a flimsy, worn-in knit. It sits somewhere between: a compact weave that holds its shape with a slight crispness, yet softens against the skin. The surface is matte, almost papery in its finish, which gives the stripes a dry, graphic clarity. The ribbing at the neckline and cuffs is fine and taut, reinforcing the garment’s tailored edge without adding bulk. There is no slouch, no sag—only a deliberate, architectural hold. Fit is precise without being restrictive. The slim silhouette follows the torso closely through the chest and ribs, then releases just slightly at the hem to accommodate the longer length. The crewneck sits high, framing the collarbone without gaping. The short sleeves hug the upper arm, ending at the bicep’s midpoint. This is a cut that prioritises line over ease—it is meant to be worn tucked, half-tucked, or layered beneath a structured blazer or a boxy leather jacket. The ribbed trims ensure the shape stays put, even after a full day of movement. In motion, the tee moves with the body rather than against it. The cotton’s weight provides enough substance to drape cleanly from the shoulders, while the longer hem allows for a subtle swing at the back. It is a piece that feels equally at home under a tailored coat on a cool spring evening or worn alone with high-waisted denim and a low-heeled mule. Seasonally, it bridges the gap between transitional weather and the height of summer, thanks to the breathable cotton and the visual coolness of the ecru ground. Style it as a foundation piece: let the stripes be the only pattern in an otherwise neutral wardrobe. Pair with cream trousers and a tan suede loafer for a monochrome lift, or with black wide-leg trousers and silver jewellery for a sharper, nocturnal edge. The tee does not demand attention—it earns it through proportion and restraint.























