HomeStore

HARTFORD | Blouse Charlot - Dropped Armhole Shirt in Raw White & Green

Product image 1
Product image 2
Product image 3
Product image 4
Product image 5

HARTFORD | Blouse Charlot - Dropped Armhole Shirt in Raw White & Green

HARTFORD | Blouse Charlot - Dropped Armhole Shirt in Raw White & Green

The HARTFORD Blouse Charlot opens with a deliberate nonchalance—a loose-fitting women’s shirt that rejects the prim in favor of the poetic. Its defining feature is the dropped armhole, which carves a languid, generous line from shoulder to sleeve, immediately signaling ease without a whisper of slouch. The visible button placket, fastened with genuine mother-of-pearl buttons, runs cleanly down the front, offering a subtle architectural anchor against the soft, unconstructed body. In the raw white and green colorway, the shirt reads like a crisp morning in the Marais: clean, calm, and quietly intentional. The fabric—though its precise composition is unstated—drapes with a fluid, almost weightless hand. It is not stiff; it does not hold a rigid shape. Instead, it skims and settles, catching light in soft folds along the torso and sleeves. The texture is smooth to the touch, with a slight breathability that suggests a natural fiber blend. There is no lining, no unnecessary bulk—just the raw honesty of a well-cut cloth that moves with the body rather than against it. The green accents, perhaps a subtle stripe or trim, add a painterly contrast to the white ground, lending the blouse a quiet botanical character. Cut and construction reflect a precise understanding of proportion. The dropped armhole is the key architectural gesture, lowering the shoulder seam to create a relaxed, almost dolman-like ease through the upper body. The fit is intentionally generous—not oversized in the manner of borrowed menswear, but expanded with a feminine softness that allows for layering underneath or a tuck into high-waisted trousers. The mother-of-pearl buttons are not merely functional; their iridescent sheen catches the eye at the placket, a small luxury that rewards a closer look. The hem falls straight, with a length that grazes the hip, making it equally suited to wear untucked or half-tucked for a studied nonchalance. In movement, the blouse transforms. The fabric ripples with each step, the sleeves swaying gently from the dropped shoulder. It is a garment built for transit—from morning coffee to an afternoon gallery visit, from a late lunch to an early evening stroll. There is no stiffness, no constraint; the blouse breathes with the wearer. It belongs to a wardrobe that values timelessness over trend, where a single piece can shift from day to night with a change of accessory or a swap of footwear. Style it with raw-hem denim and leather sandals for a weekend uniform, or tuck it into a tailored trouser and add a gold chain for an elevated office look. Layer a fine knit over the shoulders when the temperature dips, or wear it alone, sleeves rolled once, for the pure pleasure of its drape. The HARTFORD Blouse Charlot is not a statement—it is a foundation, a quiet constant in a wardrobe built on considered choices.

Select Color
Select Size
From $77.00

Original: $220.00

-65%
HARTFORD | Blouse Charlot - Dropped Armhole Shirt in Raw White & Green

$220.00

$77.00

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

The HARTFORD Blouse Charlot opens with a deliberate nonchalance—a loose-fitting women’s shirt that rejects the prim in favor of the poetic. Its defining feature is the dropped armhole, which carves a languid, generous line from shoulder to sleeve, immediately signaling ease without a whisper of slouch. The visible button placket, fastened with genuine mother-of-pearl buttons, runs cleanly down the front, offering a subtle architectural anchor against the soft, unconstructed body. In the raw white and green colorway, the shirt reads like a crisp morning in the Marais: clean, calm, and quietly intentional. The fabric—though its precise composition is unstated—drapes with a fluid, almost weightless hand. It is not stiff; it does not hold a rigid shape. Instead, it skims and settles, catching light in soft folds along the torso and sleeves. The texture is smooth to the touch, with a slight breathability that suggests a natural fiber blend. There is no lining, no unnecessary bulk—just the raw honesty of a well-cut cloth that moves with the body rather than against it. The green accents, perhaps a subtle stripe or trim, add a painterly contrast to the white ground, lending the blouse a quiet botanical character. Cut and construction reflect a precise understanding of proportion. The dropped armhole is the key architectural gesture, lowering the shoulder seam to create a relaxed, almost dolman-like ease through the upper body. The fit is intentionally generous—not oversized in the manner of borrowed menswear, but expanded with a feminine softness that allows for layering underneath or a tuck into high-waisted trousers. The mother-of-pearl buttons are not merely functional; their iridescent sheen catches the eye at the placket, a small luxury that rewards a closer look. The hem falls straight, with a length that grazes the hip, making it equally suited to wear untucked or half-tucked for a studied nonchalance. In movement, the blouse transforms. The fabric ripples with each step, the sleeves swaying gently from the dropped shoulder. It is a garment built for transit—from morning coffee to an afternoon gallery visit, from a late lunch to an early evening stroll. There is no stiffness, no constraint; the blouse breathes with the wearer. It belongs to a wardrobe that values timelessness over trend, where a single piece can shift from day to night with a change of accessory or a swap of footwear. Style it with raw-hem denim and leather sandals for a weekend uniform, or tuck it into a tailored trouser and add a gold chain for an elevated office look. Layer a fine knit over the shoulders when the temperature dips, or wear it alone, sleeves rolled once, for the pure pleasure of its drape. The HARTFORD Blouse Charlot is not a statement—it is a foundation, a quiet constant in a wardrobe built on considered choices.

HARTFORD | Blouse Charlot - Dropped Armhole Shirt in Raw White & Green | Clémence by rue Madame