XIRENA | Gia Denim Shirt - Lyocell Blue
There is a particular ease to a shirt that refuses to be stiff. XIRENA’s Gia Denim Shirt in Voyage-Blue is cut from a lyocell denim that moves like a second skin, collapsing the distance between structure and softness. The silhouette is deliberately relaxed—a generous, unconstructed shape that lands with a quiet confidence. Metal snap buttons run down the front, offering a tactile counterpoint to the fabric’s fluid hand, while the spread collar frames the neckline without restraint. This is not a shirt that demands to be buttoned to the top; it invites you to leave it open, to let it fall where it may. The fabric is the story here. Leo Denim, a 100% lyocell weave, has been engineered to drape rather than stand away from the body. It feels cool and weightless against the skin, with a subtle, almost liquid movement that belies its denim heritage. Where traditional cotton denim can feel rigid and unforgiving, this version yields. The hand is smooth, almost silky, with a gentle density that keeps the shirt from reading as flimsy. It is the kind of material that looks better slightly rumpled—less “just pressed” and more “lived in with intention.” Construction follows the logic of ease. Drop shoulders soften the line from neck to sleeve, eliminating any sense of tailoring or constraint. A back yoke adds structure where it matters, allowing the shirt to sit cleanly across the shoulders while the body remains roomy. The fit is true to size, but the cut is generous enough that you could easily take your usual size or size down for a closer, more gathered silhouette. Model measurements confirm a bust range of 78–82 cm for XS, scaling up to 104–107 cm for XL, with corresponding waist and hip proportions that accommodate a straight, untapered line through the torso. In motion, the Gia Shirt reveals its versatility. The lyocell denim swings with each step, catching light in a way that flatters rather than shines. It is a piece that bridges seasons: layered over a fine knit in cooler months, worn open over a slip dress in spring, or buttoned and tucked into high-waisted trousers for a crisp, daytime look. The blue wash is deep but not saturated, with a slight vintage cast that pairs naturally with whites, creams, and other denim tones. Consider it with a raw-hem jean for a tonal denim-on-denim approach, or contrast it against a structured blazer for a study in opposing textures. This is a shirt that asks to be worn, not stored—a foundational piece that earns its place in a considered wardrobe.
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XIRENA | Gia Denim Shirt - Lyocell Blue
XIRENA | Gia Denim Shirt - Lyocell Blue
There is a particular ease to a shirt that refuses to be stiff. XIRENA’s Gia Denim Shirt in Voyage-Blue is cut from a lyocell denim that moves like a second skin, collapsing the distance between structure and softness. The silhouette is deliberately relaxed—a generous, unconstructed shape that lands with a quiet confidence. Metal snap buttons run down the front, offering a tactile counterpoint to the fabric’s fluid hand, while the spread collar frames the neckline without restraint. This is not a shirt that demands to be buttoned to the top; it invites you to leave it open, to let it fall where it may. The fabric is the story here. Leo Denim, a 100% lyocell weave, has been engineered to drape rather than stand away from the body. It feels cool and weightless against the skin, with a subtle, almost liquid movement that belies its denim heritage. Where traditional cotton denim can feel rigid and unforgiving, this version yields. The hand is smooth, almost silky, with a gentle density that keeps the shirt from reading as flimsy. It is the kind of material that looks better slightly rumpled—less “just pressed” and more “lived in with intention.” Construction follows the logic of ease. Drop shoulders soften the line from neck to sleeve, eliminating any sense of tailoring or constraint. A back yoke adds structure where it matters, allowing the shirt to sit cleanly across the shoulders while the body remains roomy. The fit is true to size, but the cut is generous enough that you could easily take your usual size or size down for a closer, more gathered silhouette. Model measurements confirm a bust range of 78–82 cm for XS, scaling up to 104–107 cm for XL, with corresponding waist and hip proportions that accommodate a straight, untapered line through the torso. In motion, the Gia Shirt reveals its versatility. The lyocell denim swings with each step, catching light in a way that flatters rather than shines. It is a piece that bridges seasons: layered over a fine knit in cooler months, worn open over a slip dress in spring, or buttoned and tucked into high-waisted trousers for a crisp, daytime look. The blue wash is deep but not saturated, with a slight vintage cast that pairs naturally with whites, creams, and other denim tones. Consider it with a raw-hem jean for a tonal denim-on-denim approach, or contrast it against a structured blazer for a study in opposing textures. This is a shirt that asks to be worn, not stored—a foundational piece that earns its place in a considered wardrobe.
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There is a particular ease to a shirt that refuses to be stiff. XIRENA’s Gia Denim Shirt in Voyage-Blue is cut from a lyocell denim that moves like a second skin, collapsing the distance between structure and softness. The silhouette is deliberately relaxed—a generous, unconstructed shape that lands with a quiet confidence. Metal snap buttons run down the front, offering a tactile counterpoint to the fabric’s fluid hand, while the spread collar frames the neckline without restraint. This is not a shirt that demands to be buttoned to the top; it invites you to leave it open, to let it fall where it may. The fabric is the story here. Leo Denim, a 100% lyocell weave, has been engineered to drape rather than stand away from the body. It feels cool and weightless against the skin, with a subtle, almost liquid movement that belies its denim heritage. Where traditional cotton denim can feel rigid and unforgiving, this version yields. The hand is smooth, almost silky, with a gentle density that keeps the shirt from reading as flimsy. It is the kind of material that looks better slightly rumpled—less “just pressed” and more “lived in with intention.” Construction follows the logic of ease. Drop shoulders soften the line from neck to sleeve, eliminating any sense of tailoring or constraint. A back yoke adds structure where it matters, allowing the shirt to sit cleanly across the shoulders while the body remains roomy. The fit is true to size, but the cut is generous enough that you could easily take your usual size or size down for a closer, more gathered silhouette. Model measurements confirm a bust range of 78–82 cm for XS, scaling up to 104–107 cm for XL, with corresponding waist and hip proportions that accommodate a straight, untapered line through the torso. In motion, the Gia Shirt reveals its versatility. The lyocell denim swings with each step, catching light in a way that flatters rather than shines. It is a piece that bridges seasons: layered over a fine knit in cooler months, worn open over a slip dress in spring, or buttoned and tucked into high-waisted trousers for a crisp, daytime look. The blue wash is deep but not saturated, with a slight vintage cast that pairs naturally with whites, creams, and other denim tones. Consider it with a raw-hem jean for a tonal denim-on-denim approach, or contrast it against a structured blazer for a study in opposing textures. This is a shirt that asks to be worn, not stored—a foundational piece that earns its place in a considered wardrobe.



















