INDI&COLD | Lore Multi Textured Cotton Shirt - Relaxed Fit
There is a particular intelligence in a shirt that refuses to be one thing. INDI&COLD’s Lore Multi blouse announces itself through texture first—a yard-dyed cotton that carries the irregular, tactile memory of hand-processed cloth. The surface is deliberately uneven, a subtle crinkle that catches light differently with every shift, lending the fabric a quiet, almost papery weight. This is not a pristine, boardroom cotton; it is something more elemental, more alive. The multi-colour weave introduces a soft, fragmented pattern that reads as an abstraction of faded blooms or sun-bleached tiles, never quite resolving into a single hue. It is the kind of material that rewards proximity—the closer you look, the more you see. The cut is deceptively simple. A relaxed, slightly loose body provides the foundation, but the tension arrives at the shoulders, which are fitted and finished with a frayed edge. That contrast is the whole point: the body breathes, the shoulders hold. The collar is a classic shirt collar, crisp without being stiff, and the front closure runs in a clean line of buttons. The frayed detailing at the armholes introduces a deliberate roughness, a counterpoint to the shirt’s otherwise refined structure. It is a garment that understands the value of an unfinished edge—not as carelessness, but as a signature. The measurements confirm the relaxed intent: on a size S, the length drops to 63cm from the shoulder, the chest spans 54cm, and the hem widens to 59cm, creating a gentle A-line that skims rather than clings. This is a shirt designed for motion, not stasis. The yard-dyed cotton has a natural drape that softens with wear, and the relaxed fit allows for layering without bulk. Tuck it into a high-waisted denim or a structured cotton trouser for a clean, daytime line; wear it untucked over a slip dress or a sheer base for an evening shift in attitude. The multi-colour ground makes it a natural partner for neutrals—cream, stone, deep navy—or for a tonal clash against a saturated skirt. It works across seasons: alone in the warmer months, under a knit or a blazer when the air turns. The Lore shirt does not demand a specific occasion; it creates its own. Style it with a leather belt at the waist to introduce a new proportion, or leave it unfastened over a fine-gauge turtleneck for a layered, lived-in ease.
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INDI&COLD | Lore Multi Textured Cotton Shirt - Relaxed Fit
INDI&COLD | Lore Multi Textured Cotton Shirt - Relaxed Fit
There is a particular intelligence in a shirt that refuses to be one thing. INDI&COLD’s Lore Multi blouse announces itself through texture first—a yard-dyed cotton that carries the irregular, tactile memory of hand-processed cloth. The surface is deliberately uneven, a subtle crinkle that catches light differently with every shift, lending the fabric a quiet, almost papery weight. This is not a pristine, boardroom cotton; it is something more elemental, more alive. The multi-colour weave introduces a soft, fragmented pattern that reads as an abstraction of faded blooms or sun-bleached tiles, never quite resolving into a single hue. It is the kind of material that rewards proximity—the closer you look, the more you see. The cut is deceptively simple. A relaxed, slightly loose body provides the foundation, but the tension arrives at the shoulders, which are fitted and finished with a frayed edge. That contrast is the whole point: the body breathes, the shoulders hold. The collar is a classic shirt collar, crisp without being stiff, and the front closure runs in a clean line of buttons. The frayed detailing at the armholes introduces a deliberate roughness, a counterpoint to the shirt’s otherwise refined structure. It is a garment that understands the value of an unfinished edge—not as carelessness, but as a signature. The measurements confirm the relaxed intent: on a size S, the length drops to 63cm from the shoulder, the chest spans 54cm, and the hem widens to 59cm, creating a gentle A-line that skims rather than clings. This is a shirt designed for motion, not stasis. The yard-dyed cotton has a natural drape that softens with wear, and the relaxed fit allows for layering without bulk. Tuck it into a high-waisted denim or a structured cotton trouser for a clean, daytime line; wear it untucked over a slip dress or a sheer base for an evening shift in attitude. The multi-colour ground makes it a natural partner for neutrals—cream, stone, deep navy—or for a tonal clash against a saturated skirt. It works across seasons: alone in the warmer months, under a knit or a blazer when the air turns. The Lore shirt does not demand a specific occasion; it creates its own. Style it with a leather belt at the waist to introduce a new proportion, or leave it unfastened over a fine-gauge turtleneck for a layered, lived-in ease.
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There is a particular intelligence in a shirt that refuses to be one thing. INDI&COLD’s Lore Multi blouse announces itself through texture first—a yard-dyed cotton that carries the irregular, tactile memory of hand-processed cloth. The surface is deliberately uneven, a subtle crinkle that catches light differently with every shift, lending the fabric a quiet, almost papery weight. This is not a pristine, boardroom cotton; it is something more elemental, more alive. The multi-colour weave introduces a soft, fragmented pattern that reads as an abstraction of faded blooms or sun-bleached tiles, never quite resolving into a single hue. It is the kind of material that rewards proximity—the closer you look, the more you see. The cut is deceptively simple. A relaxed, slightly loose body provides the foundation, but the tension arrives at the shoulders, which are fitted and finished with a frayed edge. That contrast is the whole point: the body breathes, the shoulders hold. The collar is a classic shirt collar, crisp without being stiff, and the front closure runs in a clean line of buttons. The frayed detailing at the armholes introduces a deliberate roughness, a counterpoint to the shirt’s otherwise refined structure. It is a garment that understands the value of an unfinished edge—not as carelessness, but as a signature. The measurements confirm the relaxed intent: on a size S, the length drops to 63cm from the shoulder, the chest spans 54cm, and the hem widens to 59cm, creating a gentle A-line that skims rather than clings. This is a shirt designed for motion, not stasis. The yard-dyed cotton has a natural drape that softens with wear, and the relaxed fit allows for layering without bulk. Tuck it into a high-waisted denim or a structured cotton trouser for a clean, daytime line; wear it untucked over a slip dress or a sheer base for an evening shift in attitude. The multi-colour ground makes it a natural partner for neutrals—cream, stone, deep navy—or for a tonal clash against a saturated skirt. It works across seasons: alone in the warmer months, under a knit or a blazer when the air turns. The Lore shirt does not demand a specific occasion; it creates its own. Style it with a leather belt at the waist to introduce a new proportion, or leave it unfastened over a fine-gauge turtleneck for a layered, lived-in ease.



















