



FIGARET | Denim Shirt Je Taime - Oxford Cotton Bleu
There is a particular power in appropriation—in slipping into something that was never meant for you and making it entirely your own. FIGARET’s Denim Shirt Je Taime understands this intimately. It is, at its core, a man’s shirt, a classic Oxford denim cut, yet it finds its truest expression when worn by a woman. The silhouette is the first clue: a semi-adjusted cut that offers a deliberately generous volume, a structure that feels substantial without ever veering into stiffness. The magic lies in the subtle betrayal of its origins—a whisper-thin “I love you” embroidered in broken white thread on the inside of the buttoning leg, placed just over the heart. It is a secret message, a declaration to the wearer herself, or to the one who gets close enough to notice. This is not a shirt that shouts; it murmurs. The fabric is a 100% cotton Oxford denim, a material that speaks of practicality but behaves with unexpected grace. It has a crisp, substantial hand—a certain weight that holds the shape of the shirt without clinging or collapsing. The texture is dry to the touch, with that classic Oxford weave that catches the light in a matte, unassuming way. It is a fabric that promises durability, a shirt that will soften and mold to your body over time, developing its own character. There is no pretense here, only the quiet confidence of a well-made garment that asks for nothing more than to be lived in. The cut is the heart of the matter. FIGARET describes it as a “man’s shirt cut on our semi-adjusted cut,” designed to agree with all morphologies. This is not an oversized, slouchy piece; it is a volume that is supported. The shoulders sit with a clean line, the body falls in a straight, generous drape that allows for movement without drowning the frame. The construction is meticulous—the seams are clean, the collar stands with a crisp authority, and the cuffs are substantial enough to roll twice and hold. For a woman, the styling is a deliberate choice: take your usual size for an effortless, oversized effect that feels modern and undone, or size down for a closer, more tailored silhouette that still retains the shirt’s inherent ease. The choice is yours, and both are correct. This is a shirt for the in-between moments—the long lunch that stretches into an afternoon, the gallery opening where you want to look effortless, the weekend that demands nothing but comfort. It moves with you, the fabric rustling softly with each gesture. Style it with a pair of tailored trousers and loafers for a look that is sharp but relaxed, or throw it over a slip dress for a layered contrast of textures. Tuck it into high-waisted denim for a monochrome moment that feels both classic and subversive. The “I love you” is a secret, but the shirt itself is a statement: a declaration of personal style that needs no translation.
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There is a particular power in appropriation—in slipping into something that was never meant for you and making it entirely your own. FIGARET’s Denim Shirt Je Taime understands this intimately. It is, at its core, a man’s shirt, a classic Oxford denim cut, yet it finds its truest expression when worn by a woman. The silhouette is the first clue: a semi-adjusted cut that offers a deliberately generous volume, a structure that feels substantial without ever veering into stiffness. The magic lies in the subtle betrayal of its origins—a whisper-thin “I love you” embroidered in broken white thread on the inside of the buttoning leg, placed just over the heart. It is a secret message, a declaration to the wearer herself, or to the one who gets close enough to notice. This is not a shirt that shouts; it murmurs. The fabric is a 100% cotton Oxford denim, a material that speaks of practicality but behaves with unexpected grace. It has a crisp, substantial hand—a certain weight that holds the shape of the shirt without clinging or collapsing. The texture is dry to the touch, with that classic Oxford weave that catches the light in a matte, unassuming way. It is a fabric that promises durability, a shirt that will soften and mold to your body over time, developing its own character. There is no pretense here, only the quiet confidence of a well-made garment that asks for nothing more than to be lived in. The cut is the heart of the matter. FIGARET describes it as a “man’s shirt cut on our semi-adjusted cut,” designed to agree with all morphologies. This is not an oversized, slouchy piece; it is a volume that is supported. The shoulders sit with a clean line, the body falls in a straight, generous drape that allows for movement without drowning the frame. The construction is meticulous—the seams are clean, the collar stands with a crisp authority, and the cuffs are substantial enough to roll twice and hold. For a woman, the styling is a deliberate choice: take your usual size for an effortless, oversized effect that feels modern and undone, or size down for a closer, more tailored silhouette that still retains the shirt’s inherent ease. The choice is yours, and both are correct. This is a shirt for the in-between moments—the long lunch that stretches into an afternoon, the gallery opening where you want to look effortless, the weekend that demands nothing but comfort. It moves with you, the fabric rustling softly with each gesture. Style it with a pair of tailored trousers and loafers for a look that is sharp but relaxed, or throw it over a slip dress for a layered contrast of textures. Tuck it into high-waisted denim for a monochrome moment that feels both classic and subversive. The “I love you” is a secret, but the shirt itself is a statement: a declaration of personal style that needs no translation.




















