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MII | Iris Sleeveless Shirt - Handwoven Cotton-Silk Abricot

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MII | Iris Sleeveless Shirt - Handwoven Cotton-Silk Abricot

The MII Blouse 86 Shirt in Iris Abricot is a study in considered reduction—a sleeveless silhouette that foregoes sleeves not as a concession to heat, but as a deliberate architectural choice. The cut is clean and precise, with a straight hem and a subtle boxiness through the body that gives the shirt a quiet, independent structure. It does not cling; it stands its own ground, allowing the wearer’s form to inhabit the garment rather than be defined by it. This is a shirt that understands the power of negative space. The fabric is a light, handwoven cotton-silk blend—a marriage of two fibers that rarely meet with such grace. The cotton provides a matte, granular crispness, while the silk lends a faint, almost imperceptible luster and a fluid hand that softens the weave’s natural rigidity. Against the skin, it feels airy and breathable, with a dry, papery texture that will only improve with wear. The apricot hue is not a loud orange; it is a sun-warmed, dusty tone—the color of Provencal earth at golden hour, a shade that seems to hold light rather than reflect it. Construction is meticulous. The seams are flat-felled, the placket is clean, and the collar sits softly without stiffness. The fit is relaxed but not oversized—cut to skim the torso without excess fabric pooling at the waist. The sleeveless armholes are finished with a narrow binding that allows full range of motion, making the shirt an effortless layer for warmer days. It is a piece that moves with the body, never against it, and its weightlessness makes it almost forgettable to wear—until you catch your reflection. This is a shirt for the long, slow afternoons of late spring and summer, when the air is thick with heat and the only appropriate response is to move with deliberate slowness. Tuck it into a high-waisted, wide-leg linen trouser for a look that is at once crisp and languid. Wear it open over a simple cotton slip dress, or buttoned fully with a pair of raw-hem denim and leather sandals. It asks for nothing more than a single gold earring and the confidence to be understated. The hand-embroidered motifs—lavender, olive trees, lemons—are subtle, almost secret, visible only upon close inspection. They are not decoration; they are a quiet acknowledgment of place and craft.

$21.47

Original: $61.35

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MII | Iris Sleeveless Shirt - Handwoven Cotton-Silk Abricot—

$61.35

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The MII Blouse 86 Shirt in Iris Abricot is a study in considered reduction—a sleeveless silhouette that foregoes sleeves not as a concession to heat, but as a deliberate architectural choice. The cut is clean and precise, with a straight hem and a subtle boxiness through the body that gives the shirt a quiet, independent structure. It does not cling; it stands its own ground, allowing the wearer’s form to inhabit the garment rather than be defined by it. This is a shirt that understands the power of negative space. The fabric is a light, handwoven cotton-silk blend—a marriage of two fibers that rarely meet with such grace. The cotton provides a matte, granular crispness, while the silk lends a faint, almost imperceptible luster and a fluid hand that softens the weave’s natural rigidity. Against the skin, it feels airy and breathable, with a dry, papery texture that will only improve with wear. The apricot hue is not a loud orange; it is a sun-warmed, dusty tone—the color of Provencal earth at golden hour, a shade that seems to hold light rather than reflect it. Construction is meticulous. The seams are flat-felled, the placket is clean, and the collar sits softly without stiffness. The fit is relaxed but not oversized—cut to skim the torso without excess fabric pooling at the waist. The sleeveless armholes are finished with a narrow binding that allows full range of motion, making the shirt an effortless layer for warmer days. It is a piece that moves with the body, never against it, and its weightlessness makes it almost forgettable to wear—until you catch your reflection. This is a shirt for the long, slow afternoons of late spring and summer, when the air is thick with heat and the only appropriate response is to move with deliberate slowness. Tuck it into a high-waisted, wide-leg linen trouser for a look that is at once crisp and languid. Wear it open over a simple cotton slip dress, or buttoned fully with a pair of raw-hem denim and leather sandals. It asks for nothing more than a single gold earring and the confidence to be understated. The hand-embroidered motifs—lavender, olive trees, lemons—are subtle, almost secret, visible only upon close inspection. They are not decoration; they are a quiet acknowledgment of place and craft.

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