



BAZISZT | Embroidered Cotton-Silk Button-Down Blouse - Beige
A button-down shirt is a study in paradoxes: rigid in its formality, yet infinitely pliable in its application. BAZISZT unravels that tension with a blouse that trades starch for softness, structure for a gentle, unforced elegance. The defining feature is a field of delicate floral embroidery that runs along the placket and blooms across the yoke—not a loud, all-over pattern, but a subtle, hand-drawn whisper that catches the light as you move. It is a detail that rewards close inspection, lending a handcrafted intimacy to an otherwise classic silhouette. The fabric is a cotton-silk blend, a marriage of breathable mattity and liquid lustre. It holds a cool, airy hand—neither clingy nor stiff—with a weight that falls just shy of substantial, allowing it to drape rather than hang. The silk lends a faint, refined sheen that lifts the beige from neutral to luminous, while the cotton ensures it remains grounded, breathable, and utterly wearable. Against the skin, it feels like a second layer, not a barrier. Cut with a relaxed, unconstructed fit, the blouse respects the body’s natural lines without demanding them. The shoulders sit softly, the sleeves are cut full enough to roll without binding, and the hem falls at the hip—long enough to tuck, short enough to leave loose. The button-down placket runs clean, with mother-of-pearl buttons that feel cool to the touch. The collar is precise but not stiff, designed to sit open or be fastened to the top button for a more tailored line. The embroidery is concentrated in zones that frame the face and torso, so the eye is drawn upward, elongating the silhouette. This is a shirt that moves with intention. It swings when you walk, settles when you sit, and layers without adding bulk. It belongs to the transitional season—the first warm days of spring, the cool evenings of early summer—when a single layer is both necessary and enough. Style it tucked into high-waisted, wide-leg trousers for a lengthening, architectural line, or worn open over a silk slip dress for an undone evening layer. With denim, it softens the edge; under a tailored blazer, it softens the formality. The beige tone acts as a quiet anchor, allowing the embroidery to be the only statement you need.
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A button-down shirt is a study in paradoxes: rigid in its formality, yet infinitely pliable in its application. BAZISZT unravels that tension with a blouse that trades starch for softness, structure for a gentle, unforced elegance. The defining feature is a field of delicate floral embroidery that runs along the placket and blooms across the yoke—not a loud, all-over pattern, but a subtle, hand-drawn whisper that catches the light as you move. It is a detail that rewards close inspection, lending a handcrafted intimacy to an otherwise classic silhouette. The fabric is a cotton-silk blend, a marriage of breathable mattity and liquid lustre. It holds a cool, airy hand—neither clingy nor stiff—with a weight that falls just shy of substantial, allowing it to drape rather than hang. The silk lends a faint, refined sheen that lifts the beige from neutral to luminous, while the cotton ensures it remains grounded, breathable, and utterly wearable. Against the skin, it feels like a second layer, not a barrier. Cut with a relaxed, unconstructed fit, the blouse respects the body’s natural lines without demanding them. The shoulders sit softly, the sleeves are cut full enough to roll without binding, and the hem falls at the hip—long enough to tuck, short enough to leave loose. The button-down placket runs clean, with mother-of-pearl buttons that feel cool to the touch. The collar is precise but not stiff, designed to sit open or be fastened to the top button for a more tailored line. The embroidery is concentrated in zones that frame the face and torso, so the eye is drawn upward, elongating the silhouette. This is a shirt that moves with intention. It swings when you walk, settles when you sit, and layers without adding bulk. It belongs to the transitional season—the first warm days of spring, the cool evenings of early summer—when a single layer is both necessary and enough. Style it tucked into high-waisted, wide-leg trousers for a lengthening, architectural line, or worn open over a silk slip dress for an undone evening layer. With denim, it softens the edge; under a tailored blazer, it softens the formality. The beige tone acts as a quiet anchor, allowing the embroidery to be the only statement you need.




















