




JIJI STUDIO | Norbert Striped Polo - Pearl Button Detail in Bordeaux
The Norbert Striped Polo from JIJI STUDIO recalibrates a weekend staple with a distinctly Parisian sense of precision. Where the classic polo often leans casual, this version introduces a sharper silhouette—straight through the body, clean at the shoulders, and anchored by a contrasting collar that lifts the entire composition. The horizontal striping is fine and deliberate, creating a rhythm that draws the eye without overwhelming the frame. It is a shirt that understands restraint: every line is intentional, every detail earned. The fabric is substantial cotton jersey, dense enough to hold its shape through a full day of wear, yet soft enough to move without resistance. There is a quiet luxury in the hand—a weight that feels considered, not heavy. The texture is smooth, matte, and reassuringly solid, offering structure without the stiffness that can plague more formal takes on the polo. This is a fabric that drapes well on the body, skimming rather than clinging, and it breathes easily across the changing temperatures of a spring afternoon. Cut to a straight silhouette, the Norbert avoids the boxiness of a traditional T-shirt while sidestepping the tapered narrowness of a fitted polo. The sleeves sit at a natural length, the hem falls cleanly at the hip, and the overall proportion is one of understated ease. The button placket is finished with genuine pearl buttons—a small but meaningful detail that catches light subtly and elevates the piece from casual to curated. An embroidered chest logo, discreet and tonal, reinforces the JIJI STUDIO signature without shouting. Movement here is effortless. The jersey yields gently with each gesture, whether you are reaching for a coffee, leaning into a conversation, or stepping out of a car. This is not a shirt that demands attention; it earns it through its quiet correctness. Seasonally, it bridges the gap between crisp spring mornings and warmer afternoons, layering neatly under a linen blazer or a lightweight trench. Style it with tailored trousers and a leather loafer for a studied weekend ease, or swap into raw denim and a suede sneaker for a look that feels both deliberate and relaxed.
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The Norbert Striped Polo from JIJI STUDIO recalibrates a weekend staple with a distinctly Parisian sense of precision. Where the classic polo often leans casual, this version introduces a sharper silhouette—straight through the body, clean at the shoulders, and anchored by a contrasting collar that lifts the entire composition. The horizontal striping is fine and deliberate, creating a rhythm that draws the eye without overwhelming the frame. It is a shirt that understands restraint: every line is intentional, every detail earned. The fabric is substantial cotton jersey, dense enough to hold its shape through a full day of wear, yet soft enough to move without resistance. There is a quiet luxury in the hand—a weight that feels considered, not heavy. The texture is smooth, matte, and reassuringly solid, offering structure without the stiffness that can plague more formal takes on the polo. This is a fabric that drapes well on the body, skimming rather than clinging, and it breathes easily across the changing temperatures of a spring afternoon. Cut to a straight silhouette, the Norbert avoids the boxiness of a traditional T-shirt while sidestepping the tapered narrowness of a fitted polo. The sleeves sit at a natural length, the hem falls cleanly at the hip, and the overall proportion is one of understated ease. The button placket is finished with genuine pearl buttons—a small but meaningful detail that catches light subtly and elevates the piece from casual to curated. An embroidered chest logo, discreet and tonal, reinforces the JIJI STUDIO signature without shouting. Movement here is effortless. The jersey yields gently with each gesture, whether you are reaching for a coffee, leaning into a conversation, or stepping out of a car. This is not a shirt that demands attention; it earns it through its quiet correctness. Seasonally, it bridges the gap between crisp spring mornings and warmer afternoons, layering neatly under a linen blazer or a lightweight trench. Style it with tailored trousers and a leather loafer for a studied weekend ease, or swap into raw denim and a suede sneaker for a look that feels both deliberate and relaxed.




















