JIJI STUDIO | Lucas Blanc Sculptural T-Shirt - White
The JIJI STUDIO Lucas Blanc T-shirt arrives as a study in architectural minimalism—a piece that redefines the humble cotton tee through precise, sculptural proportions. Its defining feature is an exaggerated, dropped shoulder that extends the silhouette horizontally, creating a soft, almost cocoon-like volume through the upper body. The cut is deceptively simple: a generous, relaxed body that tapers subtly at the hem, avoiding any sense of shapelessness. This is not a casual staple; it is a deliberate statement in negative space and form. The fabric, though not specified by exact composition, possesses a substantial, crisp hand with a dry, matte finish—suggesting a high-density cotton or a tightly woven blend that holds its shape without clinging. There is a pleasing weight to the cloth, a stiffness that allows the shoulders to stand away from the body and the sleeves to hold their own gentle arc. It feels cool to the touch, with a slight tooth that speaks to quality, promising structure rather than soft, lived-in slouch. The texture is clean, almost papery in its precision, lending the garment an architectural integrity. Cut and construction follow the Japanese-inspired precision of JIJI STUDIO’s SS26 collection. The seams are clean and flat, the neckline a neat, narrow rib that contrasts with the expansive body. The fit is intentionally oversized but not drowning—the length falls to the high hip, making it ideal for tucking or leaving loose. The sleeve hem sits at the bicep, adding to the sharp, cropped volume. Every line is deliberate: no distressing, no logos, just pure, unadorned geometry. The white shade is crisp and opaque, a true blank canvas. In movement, the Lucas Blanc reveals its subtle dynamism. The fabric swings with a quiet heft, the shoulders creating a gentle wing-like motion as you walk. It is a piece that thrives in stillness and action alike, its volume catching light and air. For SS26, it bridges the gap between studio and street—worn alone, it commands attention through silhouette; layered under a sharp blazer, it softens tailoring; tucked into high-waisted denim or a fluid trouser, it anchors the look with its clean, sculptural line. Style it with flat sandals and a leather belt for a daytime edit, or with a structured heel and wide-leg pant for evening—the Lucas Blanc is a foundational piece that rewrites the rules of the basic tee.
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JIJI STUDIO | Lucas Blanc Sculptural T-Shirt - White
JIJI STUDIO | Lucas Blanc Sculptural T-Shirt - White
The JIJI STUDIO Lucas Blanc T-shirt arrives as a study in architectural minimalism—a piece that redefines the humble cotton tee through precise, sculptural proportions. Its defining feature is an exaggerated, dropped shoulder that extends the silhouette horizontally, creating a soft, almost cocoon-like volume through the upper body. The cut is deceptively simple: a generous, relaxed body that tapers subtly at the hem, avoiding any sense of shapelessness. This is not a casual staple; it is a deliberate statement in negative space and form. The fabric, though not specified by exact composition, possesses a substantial, crisp hand with a dry, matte finish—suggesting a high-density cotton or a tightly woven blend that holds its shape without clinging. There is a pleasing weight to the cloth, a stiffness that allows the shoulders to stand away from the body and the sleeves to hold their own gentle arc. It feels cool to the touch, with a slight tooth that speaks to quality, promising structure rather than soft, lived-in slouch. The texture is clean, almost papery in its precision, lending the garment an architectural integrity. Cut and construction follow the Japanese-inspired precision of JIJI STUDIO’s SS26 collection. The seams are clean and flat, the neckline a neat, narrow rib that contrasts with the expansive body. The fit is intentionally oversized but not drowning—the length falls to the high hip, making it ideal for tucking or leaving loose. The sleeve hem sits at the bicep, adding to the sharp, cropped volume. Every line is deliberate: no distressing, no logos, just pure, unadorned geometry. The white shade is crisp and opaque, a true blank canvas. In movement, the Lucas Blanc reveals its subtle dynamism. The fabric swings with a quiet heft, the shoulders creating a gentle wing-like motion as you walk. It is a piece that thrives in stillness and action alike, its volume catching light and air. For SS26, it bridges the gap between studio and street—worn alone, it commands attention through silhouette; layered under a sharp blazer, it softens tailoring; tucked into high-waisted denim or a fluid trouser, it anchors the look with its clean, sculptural line. Style it with flat sandals and a leather belt for a daytime edit, or with a structured heel and wide-leg pant for evening—the Lucas Blanc is a foundational piece that rewrites the rules of the basic tee.
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The JIJI STUDIO Lucas Blanc T-shirt arrives as a study in architectural minimalism—a piece that redefines the humble cotton tee through precise, sculptural proportions. Its defining feature is an exaggerated, dropped shoulder that extends the silhouette horizontally, creating a soft, almost cocoon-like volume through the upper body. The cut is deceptively simple: a generous, relaxed body that tapers subtly at the hem, avoiding any sense of shapelessness. This is not a casual staple; it is a deliberate statement in negative space and form. The fabric, though not specified by exact composition, possesses a substantial, crisp hand with a dry, matte finish—suggesting a high-density cotton or a tightly woven blend that holds its shape without clinging. There is a pleasing weight to the cloth, a stiffness that allows the shoulders to stand away from the body and the sleeves to hold their own gentle arc. It feels cool to the touch, with a slight tooth that speaks to quality, promising structure rather than soft, lived-in slouch. The texture is clean, almost papery in its precision, lending the garment an architectural integrity. Cut and construction follow the Japanese-inspired precision of JIJI STUDIO’s SS26 collection. The seams are clean and flat, the neckline a neat, narrow rib that contrasts with the expansive body. The fit is intentionally oversized but not drowning—the length falls to the high hip, making it ideal for tucking or leaving loose. The sleeve hem sits at the bicep, adding to the sharp, cropped volume. Every line is deliberate: no distressing, no logos, just pure, unadorned geometry. The white shade is crisp and opaque, a true blank canvas. In movement, the Lucas Blanc reveals its subtle dynamism. The fabric swings with a quiet heft, the shoulders creating a gentle wing-like motion as you walk. It is a piece that thrives in stillness and action alike, its volume catching light and air. For SS26, it bridges the gap between studio and street—worn alone, it commands attention through silhouette; layered under a sharp blazer, it softens tailoring; tucked into high-waisted denim or a fluid trouser, it anchors the look with its clean, sculptural line. Style it with flat sandals and a leather belt for a daytime edit, or with a structured heel and wide-leg pant for evening—the Lucas Blanc is a foundational piece that rewrites the rules of the basic tee.



















