



FRANK AND EILEEN | Eileen Famous De Denim Shirt Vintage-Stonewashed
FRANK AND EILEEN’s Eileen Famous De Denim Shirt reimagines a wardrobe archetype through the lens of relaxed, California-bred ease. The silhouette is the story here: generously cut with soft, rounded shoulders and a deliberate absence of a back pleat, it falls in a circular shape that moves with the body rather than clinging to it. The hand-distressed raw shirttail hem extends long enough to cover the hip, lending a deliberate, undone finish that feels both studied and spontaneous. This is not a rigid denim shirt; it is a softened second skin, pre-loved from the first wear. The fabric is a 100% cotton denim, hand-dyed and hand-distressed to achieve a vintage stonewashed patina that is inherently one-of-a-kind. Each garment carries subtle variations in wash and wear, ensuring no two pieces are identical. The hand feel is supple yet substantial—broken-in without being flimsy, with a gentle drape that allows the shirt to settle naturally against the body. The weight is ideal for transitional layering, offering structure without stiffness, and a texture that softens further with each wear. Fit is the defining achievement of Eileen. The cut is relaxed but deliberate, with a signature bust-flattering button placement that respects the female form without constricting it. Long sleeves with button cuffs can be rolled or left loose, while the single chest pocket adds a utilitarian nod. The shirt is designed to be worn multiple ways: tucked for a cleaner line, tied at the waist for a cropped effect, or tossed open over a tank or tee. Paloma, at 5’9” with a 34” bust, wears a size S for a true relaxed fit. Movement is effortless. The shirt swings with the body, never pulling or binding, thanks to the circular cut and the absence of restrictive pleating. It works across seasons—worn alone in summer with cut-off shorts, layered over a knit in autumn, or buttoned under a trench coat in early spring. The distressed hem and faded wash lend a lived-in quality that pairs as naturally with raw silk trousers as it does with worn-in denim. Style it with a leather mule and a gold chain for an elevated take on off-duty dressing, or let it hang loose over a slip dress for a study in contrasts.
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FRANK AND EILEEN’s Eileen Famous De Denim Shirt reimagines a wardrobe archetype through the lens of relaxed, California-bred ease. The silhouette is the story here: generously cut with soft, rounded shoulders and a deliberate absence of a back pleat, it falls in a circular shape that moves with the body rather than clinging to it. The hand-distressed raw shirttail hem extends long enough to cover the hip, lending a deliberate, undone finish that feels both studied and spontaneous. This is not a rigid denim shirt; it is a softened second skin, pre-loved from the first wear. The fabric is a 100% cotton denim, hand-dyed and hand-distressed to achieve a vintage stonewashed patina that is inherently one-of-a-kind. Each garment carries subtle variations in wash and wear, ensuring no two pieces are identical. The hand feel is supple yet substantial—broken-in without being flimsy, with a gentle drape that allows the shirt to settle naturally against the body. The weight is ideal for transitional layering, offering structure without stiffness, and a texture that softens further with each wear. Fit is the defining achievement of Eileen. The cut is relaxed but deliberate, with a signature bust-flattering button placement that respects the female form without constricting it. Long sleeves with button cuffs can be rolled or left loose, while the single chest pocket adds a utilitarian nod. The shirt is designed to be worn multiple ways: tucked for a cleaner line, tied at the waist for a cropped effect, or tossed open over a tank or tee. Paloma, at 5’9” with a 34” bust, wears a size S for a true relaxed fit. Movement is effortless. The shirt swings with the body, never pulling or binding, thanks to the circular cut and the absence of restrictive pleating. It works across seasons—worn alone in summer with cut-off shorts, layered over a knit in autumn, or buttoned under a trench coat in early spring. The distressed hem and faded wash lend a lived-in quality that pairs as naturally with raw silk trousers as it does with worn-in denim. Style it with a leather mule and a gold chain for an elevated take on off-duty dressing, or let it hang loose over a slip dress for a study in contrasts.




















