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INDI&COLD | Contrast Embroidery Blouse - Relaxed Fit

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INDI&COLD | Contrast Embroidery Blouse - Relaxed Fit

INDI&COLD | Contrast Embroidery Blouse - Relaxed Fit

A shirt that refuses to be merely a shirt. The INDI&COLD Blouse Bk172 Crudo announces itself through contrast embroidery that runs like an artisan’s signature across the body—a deliberate counterpoint to the garment’s otherwise unassuming silhouette. This is not embellishment for decoration’s sake; it is construction as narrative, where thread becomes texture and the hand of the maker remains visible. The result is a piece that feels lived-in from the first wear, as though it has already absorbed the memory of a summer afternoon. The fabric itself is lightweight, with a breathable hand that skims the skin without clinging. There is a softness here that speaks to ease rather than structure—a cotton that moves with the body rather than against it. The drape is gentle, falling in clean lines that suggest a deliberate simplicity. The bobbin lace finish along the hem introduces a tactile contrast: handcrafted, irregular, and intimate, it softens the shirt’s geometry with a trace of folk tradition. The floral embroidery at the waist is not loud; it is placed with restraint, a quiet detail that rewards a second look. Cut and construction follow a relaxed logic. The dropped shoulder and lapel collar lend a languid proportion, while the short sleeves finish with embroidered details that echo the waist’s motif. The front button closure is straightforward, unadorned, allowing the embroidery to carry the visual weight. The fit is designed to feel slightly loose—not oversized, but generous in a way that forgives movement. On a size S, the length from shoulder measures 58 cm, the chest 52 cm, the bottom width 53 cm; each subsequent size adds 1 cm in length and 2 cm in contours, preserving the silhouette’s intended ease across the range. In motion, the shirt breathes. The bobbin lace hem catches the light as you walk, the embroidery shifting with each gesture. It is a piece engineered for the kind of day that demands nothing but presence—a market morning, a late lunch under a plane tree, an evening that stretches into night. Style it with a wide-legged linen trouser and leather sandals for a uniform of deliberate nonchalance, or tuck it into a high-waisted denim skirt and add a woven belt for a silhouette that balances structure with softness. The shirt works as a layer beneath a tailored vest or alone, sleeves rolled once, collar left open. It is not a statement; it is a foundation—one that carries the quiet intelligence of a wardrobe built to last.

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INDI&COLD | Contrast Embroidery Blouse - Relaxed Fit
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A shirt that refuses to be merely a shirt. The INDI&COLD Blouse Bk172 Crudo announces itself through contrast embroidery that runs like an artisan’s signature across the body—a deliberate counterpoint to the garment’s otherwise unassuming silhouette. This is not embellishment for decoration’s sake; it is construction as narrative, where thread becomes texture and the hand of the maker remains visible. The result is a piece that feels lived-in from the first wear, as though it has already absorbed the memory of a summer afternoon. The fabric itself is lightweight, with a breathable hand that skims the skin without clinging. There is a softness here that speaks to ease rather than structure—a cotton that moves with the body rather than against it. The drape is gentle, falling in clean lines that suggest a deliberate simplicity. The bobbin lace finish along the hem introduces a tactile contrast: handcrafted, irregular, and intimate, it softens the shirt’s geometry with a trace of folk tradition. The floral embroidery at the waist is not loud; it is placed with restraint, a quiet detail that rewards a second look. Cut and construction follow a relaxed logic. The dropped shoulder and lapel collar lend a languid proportion, while the short sleeves finish with embroidered details that echo the waist’s motif. The front button closure is straightforward, unadorned, allowing the embroidery to carry the visual weight. The fit is designed to feel slightly loose—not oversized, but generous in a way that forgives movement. On a size S, the length from shoulder measures 58 cm, the chest 52 cm, the bottom width 53 cm; each subsequent size adds 1 cm in length and 2 cm in contours, preserving the silhouette’s intended ease across the range. In motion, the shirt breathes. The bobbin lace hem catches the light as you walk, the embroidery shifting with each gesture. It is a piece engineered for the kind of day that demands nothing but presence—a market morning, a late lunch under a plane tree, an evening that stretches into night. Style it with a wide-legged linen trouser and leather sandals for a uniform of deliberate nonchalance, or tuck it into a high-waisted denim skirt and add a woven belt for a silhouette that balances structure with softness. The shirt works as a layer beneath a tailored vest or alone, sleeves rolled once, collar left open. It is not a statement; it is a foundation—one that carries the quiet intelligence of a wardrobe built to last.

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