INDI&COLD | Schiffli Embroidered Boxy Blouse - Khaki
A blouse that trades the expected for the exquisite, INDI&COLD’s MC168 Khaki arrives as a study in romantic restraint. The defining feature is its Schiffli embroidery—a lattice of cut-out floral motifs that breathes life into a relaxed, boxy silhouette. This is not a whisper of decoration but a deliberate, textural statement, where the void is as important as the stitch. The scalloped edge at the 3/4 sleeve adds a final, measured grace note, turning a simple hem into a point of architectural interest. The fabric is a voile cotton, chosen for its airy hand and gentle opacity. Against the skin, it feels like a cool breath—light, almost insubstantial, yet with enough body to hold the embroidery’s structure. The Schiffli technique, a machine-embroidered lace-like pattern, creates a dimensional surface that catches the light in fragments, revealing the skin beneath in a series of deliberate apertures. It is a fabric that moves with the wearer, never clinging, always offering a sense of ease. Cut for a relaxed fit, this blouse is engineered for a slightly loose drape that skims the torso without excess volume. The crewneck sits cleanly at the collarbone, while the center button closure runs straight and true, a quiet counterpoint to the ornate fabric. The 3/4 sleeves are finished with that recurring scalloped edge, a detail that echoes the embroidery’s floral language. The construction is precise: the shoulders are set to fall naturally, allowing the boxy shape to feel intentional rather than oversized. On a size S, the length from shoulder measures 59cm, with a chest width of 48cm, offering a generous but anchored proportionality. As you move, the blouse shifts with a soft, deliberate rustle. The Schiffli embroidery opens and closes like a living thing, revealing and concealing in equal measure. This is a piece for days that demand both polish and breathing room—a lunch in the Marais, a slow afternoon at the gallery, a dinner where conversation is the main event. Style it with the matching skirt from the same series for a dress-like effect, a complete look that feels both modern and nostalgic. For a sharper contrast, pair it with raw-hem denim and a leather sandal, letting the blouse’s romanticism play against the grit. Tuck it loosely into high-waisted trousers for a more structured silhouette, or leave it out over a slip dress for a layered, textural approach. The khaki tone—a soft, muted green—anchors the piece, making it a neutral that refuses to be invisible.
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INDI&COLD | Schiffli Embroidered Boxy Blouse - Khaki
INDI&COLD | Schiffli Embroidered Boxy Blouse - Khaki
A blouse that trades the expected for the exquisite, INDI&COLD’s MC168 Khaki arrives as a study in romantic restraint. The defining feature is its Schiffli embroidery—a lattice of cut-out floral motifs that breathes life into a relaxed, boxy silhouette. This is not a whisper of decoration but a deliberate, textural statement, where the void is as important as the stitch. The scalloped edge at the 3/4 sleeve adds a final, measured grace note, turning a simple hem into a point of architectural interest. The fabric is a voile cotton, chosen for its airy hand and gentle opacity. Against the skin, it feels like a cool breath—light, almost insubstantial, yet with enough body to hold the embroidery’s structure. The Schiffli technique, a machine-embroidered lace-like pattern, creates a dimensional surface that catches the light in fragments, revealing the skin beneath in a series of deliberate apertures. It is a fabric that moves with the wearer, never clinging, always offering a sense of ease. Cut for a relaxed fit, this blouse is engineered for a slightly loose drape that skims the torso without excess volume. The crewneck sits cleanly at the collarbone, while the center button closure runs straight and true, a quiet counterpoint to the ornate fabric. The 3/4 sleeves are finished with that recurring scalloped edge, a detail that echoes the embroidery’s floral language. The construction is precise: the shoulders are set to fall naturally, allowing the boxy shape to feel intentional rather than oversized. On a size S, the length from shoulder measures 59cm, with a chest width of 48cm, offering a generous but anchored proportionality. As you move, the blouse shifts with a soft, deliberate rustle. The Schiffli embroidery opens and closes like a living thing, revealing and concealing in equal measure. This is a piece for days that demand both polish and breathing room—a lunch in the Marais, a slow afternoon at the gallery, a dinner where conversation is the main event. Style it with the matching skirt from the same series for a dress-like effect, a complete look that feels both modern and nostalgic. For a sharper contrast, pair it with raw-hem denim and a leather sandal, letting the blouse’s romanticism play against the grit. Tuck it loosely into high-waisted trousers for a more structured silhouette, or leave it out over a slip dress for a layered, textural approach. The khaki tone—a soft, muted green—anchors the piece, making it a neutral that refuses to be invisible.
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A blouse that trades the expected for the exquisite, INDI&COLD’s MC168 Khaki arrives as a study in romantic restraint. The defining feature is its Schiffli embroidery—a lattice of cut-out floral motifs that breathes life into a relaxed, boxy silhouette. This is not a whisper of decoration but a deliberate, textural statement, where the void is as important as the stitch. The scalloped edge at the 3/4 sleeve adds a final, measured grace note, turning a simple hem into a point of architectural interest. The fabric is a voile cotton, chosen for its airy hand and gentle opacity. Against the skin, it feels like a cool breath—light, almost insubstantial, yet with enough body to hold the embroidery’s structure. The Schiffli technique, a machine-embroidered lace-like pattern, creates a dimensional surface that catches the light in fragments, revealing the skin beneath in a series of deliberate apertures. It is a fabric that moves with the wearer, never clinging, always offering a sense of ease. Cut for a relaxed fit, this blouse is engineered for a slightly loose drape that skims the torso without excess volume. The crewneck sits cleanly at the collarbone, while the center button closure runs straight and true, a quiet counterpoint to the ornate fabric. The 3/4 sleeves are finished with that recurring scalloped edge, a detail that echoes the embroidery’s floral language. The construction is precise: the shoulders are set to fall naturally, allowing the boxy shape to feel intentional rather than oversized. On a size S, the length from shoulder measures 59cm, with a chest width of 48cm, offering a generous but anchored proportionality. As you move, the blouse shifts with a soft, deliberate rustle. The Schiffli embroidery opens and closes like a living thing, revealing and concealing in equal measure. This is a piece for days that demand both polish and breathing room—a lunch in the Marais, a slow afternoon at the gallery, a dinner where conversation is the main event. Style it with the matching skirt from the same series for a dress-like effect, a complete look that feels both modern and nostalgic. For a sharper contrast, pair it with raw-hem denim and a leather sandal, letting the blouse’s romanticism play against the grit. Tuck it loosely into high-waisted trousers for a more structured silhouette, or leave it out over a slip dress for a layered, textural approach. The khaki tone—a soft, muted green—anchors the piece, making it a neutral that refuses to be invisible.



















