







SEA NY | Claira Cropped Oxford Shirt - Contrast Collar & Embroidery Blue
The Claira long sleeve shirt recalibrates the classic Oxford button-down through a distinctly New York lens, where tradition meets a deliberately undone refinement. Its defining feature is a cropped silhouette that lands just above the hip, a proportion that feels both modern and nostalgic, as if borrowed from a perfectly worn-in archive. The contrast collar and cuffs introduce a subtle graphic tension, while the detailed embroidery and mending treatments—tiny, deliberate stitches that suggest repair and preservation—lend the piece a narrative quality, as though it has already lived a life worth remembering. Crafted from 100% cotton, the fabric carries the crisp, structured hand of a well-made oxford cloth, yet it softens with wear, promising a gentle break-in that conforms to the body without losing its architectural integrity. The cotton is substantial enough to hold the shirt’s shape, yet breathable, allowing for easy movement through the shoulders and arms. The embroidery, executed in tonal threads, adds a tactile dimension—small, almost secret details that reward close inspection, transforming a simple shirt into an object of quiet craftsmanship. The fit is relaxed, cut with a generosity that avoids the boxy, instead skimming the torso with an easy, unforced drape. The button front is clean and precise, with mother-of-pearl buttons that catch the light. The cropped length is intentional, designed to reveal a sliver of waistband or the high hip of a trouser, creating a deliberate break in the line of an outfit. The contrasting collar and cuffs are rendered in a slightly different shade, a detail that reads as both a designer signature and a subtle nod to the shirt’s deconstructed origins. On the body, the Claira shirt moves with a soft, swinging ease—the cotton’s slight weight gives it a gentle sway, while the cropped hem prevents any bulk at the waist. It is a piece that thrives in transition: worn open over a silk slip dress for evening, buttoned and tucked into high-waisted denim for day, or layered beneath a tailored blazer for a look that balances polish with nonchalance. The embroidery and mending details make it equally suited to a gallery opening or a quiet Sunday lunch, where its crafted finish speaks louder than any logo. Style it with a fluid midi skirt and leather mules for a study in texture, or pair it with wide-leg trousers and a simple sandal for a silhouette that is both relaxed and deliberate. The Claira shirt is not an accent piece—it is the foundation, the quiet anchor around which a wardrobe of contrasts is built.
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The Claira long sleeve shirt recalibrates the classic Oxford button-down through a distinctly New York lens, where tradition meets a deliberately undone refinement. Its defining feature is a cropped silhouette that lands just above the hip, a proportion that feels both modern and nostalgic, as if borrowed from a perfectly worn-in archive. The contrast collar and cuffs introduce a subtle graphic tension, while the detailed embroidery and mending treatments—tiny, deliberate stitches that suggest repair and preservation—lend the piece a narrative quality, as though it has already lived a life worth remembering. Crafted from 100% cotton, the fabric carries the crisp, structured hand of a well-made oxford cloth, yet it softens with wear, promising a gentle break-in that conforms to the body without losing its architectural integrity. The cotton is substantial enough to hold the shirt’s shape, yet breathable, allowing for easy movement through the shoulders and arms. The embroidery, executed in tonal threads, adds a tactile dimension—small, almost secret details that reward close inspection, transforming a simple shirt into an object of quiet craftsmanship. The fit is relaxed, cut with a generosity that avoids the boxy, instead skimming the torso with an easy, unforced drape. The button front is clean and precise, with mother-of-pearl buttons that catch the light. The cropped length is intentional, designed to reveal a sliver of waistband or the high hip of a trouser, creating a deliberate break in the line of an outfit. The contrasting collar and cuffs are rendered in a slightly different shade, a detail that reads as both a designer signature and a subtle nod to the shirt’s deconstructed origins. On the body, the Claira shirt moves with a soft, swinging ease—the cotton’s slight weight gives it a gentle sway, while the cropped hem prevents any bulk at the waist. It is a piece that thrives in transition: worn open over a silk slip dress for evening, buttoned and tucked into high-waisted denim for day, or layered beneath a tailored blazer for a look that balances polish with nonchalance. The embroidery and mending details make it equally suited to a gallery opening or a quiet Sunday lunch, where its crafted finish speaks louder than any logo. Style it with a fluid midi skirt and leather mules for a study in texture, or pair it with wide-leg trousers and a simple sandal for a silhouette that is both relaxed and deliberate. The Claira shirt is not an accent piece—it is the foundation, the quiet anchor around which a wardrobe of contrasts is built.






















