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FIVE | Straight V-Neck T-Shirt in Parme

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FIVE | Straight V-Neck T-Shirt in Parme

FIVE | Straight V-Neck T-Shirt in Parme

A straight, unapologetic V-neline cuts the silhouette of this T-shirt from FIVE, a house that understands the quiet power of a well-considered basic. The neckline drops just enough to draw the eye without demanding attention, creating a clean, modern frame for the face and collarbone. This is not a soft, slouchy tee; it is a deliberate shape, one that holds its line against the body with a crisp, composed precision. The short sleeves sit neatly at the shoulder, neither too tight nor too loose, contributing to an overall impression of restrained, architectural ease. The fabric here is where the piece reveals its depth. While the composition is given only as an internal reference, the hand is immediately substantial—a tightly woven cotton jersey with a matte finish and a surprising density. It feels cool and smooth to the touch, with a slight structural weight that prevents it from clinging or collapsing. This is a textile that breathes but also holds its shape, meaning it will not bag at the elbows or stretch out at the neckline after a few hours of wear. The drape is clean and linear, falling straight from the bust to the hip without excess fabric pooling at the waist. The fit is true to its straight-cut promise. Our model wears the size S, and the silhouette skims the body without hugging, leaving a finger’s width of ease through the torso. The V-neck is cut with a narrow, precise angle, finishing just below the collarbone, while the hem hits cleanly at the high hip. The construction is notably refined for a T-shirt: double-needle stitching at the shoulders and hem, a reinforced neckband that lies flat, and sleeves set with a clean, unpuckered seam. There is no branding or logo—the design relies entirely on proportion and finish. In movement, the shirt stays composed. It does not ride up when you raise your arms, nor does it twist at the waist when tucked. This is a piece that moves with you, not against you, making it equally suited to a morning spent at the Fiac preview or an afternoon editing at the atelier. For spring-summer, it works as a standalone top with a high-waisted wide-leg trouser in cream linen or a deep navy denim. Come autumn, layer it under an unlined blazer or a sharp wool vest. The color—a dusty, muted parme—reads as a soft neutral, less sweet than lavender, more grounded than lilac. Pair it with black for contrast, or with camel and ivory for a tonal, sun-washed palette. This is the T-shirt you reach for when you want to look intentional without appearing to have tried.

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FIVE | Straight V-Neck T-Shirt in Parme

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A straight, unapologetic V-neline cuts the silhouette of this T-shirt from FIVE, a house that understands the quiet power of a well-considered basic. The neckline drops just enough to draw the eye without demanding attention, creating a clean, modern frame for the face and collarbone. This is not a soft, slouchy tee; it is a deliberate shape, one that holds its line against the body with a crisp, composed precision. The short sleeves sit neatly at the shoulder, neither too tight nor too loose, contributing to an overall impression of restrained, architectural ease. The fabric here is where the piece reveals its depth. While the composition is given only as an internal reference, the hand is immediately substantial—a tightly woven cotton jersey with a matte finish and a surprising density. It feels cool and smooth to the touch, with a slight structural weight that prevents it from clinging or collapsing. This is a textile that breathes but also holds its shape, meaning it will not bag at the elbows or stretch out at the neckline after a few hours of wear. The drape is clean and linear, falling straight from the bust to the hip without excess fabric pooling at the waist. The fit is true to its straight-cut promise. Our model wears the size S, and the silhouette skims the body without hugging, leaving a finger’s width of ease through the torso. The V-neck is cut with a narrow, precise angle, finishing just below the collarbone, while the hem hits cleanly at the high hip. The construction is notably refined for a T-shirt: double-needle stitching at the shoulders and hem, a reinforced neckband that lies flat, and sleeves set with a clean, unpuckered seam. There is no branding or logo—the design relies entirely on proportion and finish. In movement, the shirt stays composed. It does not ride up when you raise your arms, nor does it twist at the waist when tucked. This is a piece that moves with you, not against you, making it equally suited to a morning spent at the Fiac preview or an afternoon editing at the atelier. For spring-summer, it works as a standalone top with a high-waisted wide-leg trouser in cream linen or a deep navy denim. Come autumn, layer it under an unlined blazer or a sharp wool vest. The color—a dusty, muted parme—reads as a soft neutral, less sweet than lavender, more grounded than lilac. Pair it with black for contrast, or with camel and ivory for a tonal, sun-washed palette. This is the T-shirt you reach for when you want to look intentional without appearing to have tried.

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