JIJI STUDIO | Soren Oversized Striped T-Shirt - Brown
The Soren T-shirt from JIJI STUDIO redefines the casual silhouette through a lens of deliberate proportion. This long-sleeved top is built on an oversized cut, where volume is not an accident but a considered choice—a relaxed architecture that drapes away from the body without swallowing it. The crew neckline anchors the piece, lending a clean, graphic finish to the otherwise generous frame. It is a study in controlled ease, where the garment’s shape becomes the statement. The fabric itself carries a soft, substantial hand—neither flimsy nor stiff, but with a gentle weight that allows the cloth to fall in clean vertical lines. Against the skin, it feels lived-in from the first wear, with a natural breathability that suits both cooler transitional days and layered looks. The texture is smooth, almost matte, which absorbs rather than reflects light, giving the piece a quiet, tactile presence. This is not a T-shirt that clings or pulls; it holds its shape, offering a sense of structure within the looseness. Construction here is precise. The contrasting multi-colored horizontal stripes break the expanse of the oversized body, creating a visual rhythm that draws the eye across the torso. The stripes are not uniform—they shift in width and hue, introducing a playful tension against the otherwise restrained cut. An embroidered logo sits discreetly on the front, a subtle mark of identity that does not compete with the stripe work. The sleeves are cut long, falling past the wrist, and the hem hangs straight, reinforcing the top’s relaxed, unconstructed attitude. In movement, the Soren T-shirt skims and swings. The oversized fit allows for a natural sway as you walk, the fabric lifting and settling without restraint. It is a piece that works best when the body is in motion—stepping into a cab, reaching for a book, leaning into a conversation. For occasion, think of it as the anchor of a weekend uniform: worn alone with wide-leg trousers and leather sandals for a late-morning errand, or tucked loosely into tailored denim with a suede loafer for an afternoon meeting. Come evening, layer it under a sharp blazer or a long wool coat; the stripes will peek through as a deliberate, confident note. Style it with contrasting textures—a slick leather skirt, a matte wool trouser, or raw-edge linen shorts. The Soren thrives in opposition: volume against slim, stripe against solid, ease against structure. It is a T-shirt that asks to be worn, not just put on. For Rue Madame, this is the kind of piece that quietly builds a wardrobe worth revisiting.
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JIJI STUDIO | Soren Oversized Striped T-Shirt - Brown
JIJI STUDIO | Soren Oversized Striped T-Shirt - Brown
The Soren T-shirt from JIJI STUDIO redefines the casual silhouette through a lens of deliberate proportion. This long-sleeved top is built on an oversized cut, where volume is not an accident but a considered choice—a relaxed architecture that drapes away from the body without swallowing it. The crew neckline anchors the piece, lending a clean, graphic finish to the otherwise generous frame. It is a study in controlled ease, where the garment’s shape becomes the statement. The fabric itself carries a soft, substantial hand—neither flimsy nor stiff, but with a gentle weight that allows the cloth to fall in clean vertical lines. Against the skin, it feels lived-in from the first wear, with a natural breathability that suits both cooler transitional days and layered looks. The texture is smooth, almost matte, which absorbs rather than reflects light, giving the piece a quiet, tactile presence. This is not a T-shirt that clings or pulls; it holds its shape, offering a sense of structure within the looseness. Construction here is precise. The contrasting multi-colored horizontal stripes break the expanse of the oversized body, creating a visual rhythm that draws the eye across the torso. The stripes are not uniform—they shift in width and hue, introducing a playful tension against the otherwise restrained cut. An embroidered logo sits discreetly on the front, a subtle mark of identity that does not compete with the stripe work. The sleeves are cut long, falling past the wrist, and the hem hangs straight, reinforcing the top’s relaxed, unconstructed attitude. In movement, the Soren T-shirt skims and swings. The oversized fit allows for a natural sway as you walk, the fabric lifting and settling without restraint. It is a piece that works best when the body is in motion—stepping into a cab, reaching for a book, leaning into a conversation. For occasion, think of it as the anchor of a weekend uniform: worn alone with wide-leg trousers and leather sandals for a late-morning errand, or tucked loosely into tailored denim with a suede loafer for an afternoon meeting. Come evening, layer it under a sharp blazer or a long wool coat; the stripes will peek through as a deliberate, confident note. Style it with contrasting textures—a slick leather skirt, a matte wool trouser, or raw-edge linen shorts. The Soren thrives in opposition: volume against slim, stripe against solid, ease against structure. It is a T-shirt that asks to be worn, not just put on. For Rue Madame, this is the kind of piece that quietly builds a wardrobe worth revisiting.
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The Soren T-shirt from JIJI STUDIO redefines the casual silhouette through a lens of deliberate proportion. This long-sleeved top is built on an oversized cut, where volume is not an accident but a considered choice—a relaxed architecture that drapes away from the body without swallowing it. The crew neckline anchors the piece, lending a clean, graphic finish to the otherwise generous frame. It is a study in controlled ease, where the garment’s shape becomes the statement. The fabric itself carries a soft, substantial hand—neither flimsy nor stiff, but with a gentle weight that allows the cloth to fall in clean vertical lines. Against the skin, it feels lived-in from the first wear, with a natural breathability that suits both cooler transitional days and layered looks. The texture is smooth, almost matte, which absorbs rather than reflects light, giving the piece a quiet, tactile presence. This is not a T-shirt that clings or pulls; it holds its shape, offering a sense of structure within the looseness. Construction here is precise. The contrasting multi-colored horizontal stripes break the expanse of the oversized body, creating a visual rhythm that draws the eye across the torso. The stripes are not uniform—they shift in width and hue, introducing a playful tension against the otherwise restrained cut. An embroidered logo sits discreetly on the front, a subtle mark of identity that does not compete with the stripe work. The sleeves are cut long, falling past the wrist, and the hem hangs straight, reinforcing the top’s relaxed, unconstructed attitude. In movement, the Soren T-shirt skims and swings. The oversized fit allows for a natural sway as you walk, the fabric lifting and settling without restraint. It is a piece that works best when the body is in motion—stepping into a cab, reaching for a book, leaning into a conversation. For occasion, think of it as the anchor of a weekend uniform: worn alone with wide-leg trousers and leather sandals for a late-morning errand, or tucked loosely into tailored denim with a suede loafer for an afternoon meeting. Come evening, layer it under a sharp blazer or a long wool coat; the stripes will peek through as a deliberate, confident note. Style it with contrasting textures—a slick leather skirt, a matte wool trouser, or raw-edge linen shorts. The Soren thrives in opposition: volume against slim, stripe against solid, ease against structure. It is a T-shirt that asks to be worn, not just put on. For Rue Madame, this is the kind of piece that quietly builds a wardrobe worth revisiting.



















