





SOEUR | Wide-Leg Striped Poplin Shorts - Knee Length Noir-Cardamome
A pair of shorts that commands attention through proportion alone. SOEUR’s Henna Noir-Cardamome shorts arrive with a decisively wide leg that falls to a clean knee-length hem, refusing the timid mid-thigh cut so common in summer dressing. The silhouette is architectural yet relaxed, built around a pressed crease that runs the full length of both the front and back of the leg, lending a tailored precision to an otherwise generous shape. This is not a casual short; it is a structured garment that holds its own line, creating a deliberate, graphic pause in the silhouette. The fabric is a striped cotton poplin—crisp, lightweight, and with a dry hand that resists clinging. The stripe runs vertically, elongating the leg and adding a subtle rhythmic texture that reads as both classic and contemporary. The cotton has a clean snap to it, holding the pressed creases sharp through a full day of wear, while remaining breathable enough for warm afternoons. There is no stretch, no compromise: this is pure woven structure, intended to stand away from the body and maintain its architectural integrity. Fit is precise at the waist, thanks to a fastening system that combines an inner hook, a reinforcing button, and a zip closure—a level of construction more often found on trousers than shorts. Two Italian pockets sit flush at the front, maintaining the clean line of the hip. The cut is generous through the thigh, then releases into the wide leg, creating a silhouette that feels simultaneously borrowed from menswear tailoring and distinctly feminine in its ease. The length stops just above the knee, a proportion that works best when the rest of the outfit is streamlined. Movement is deliberate and graceful: the wide legs swing with each step, the creases catching light and shadow. This is a piece for days that require both polish and freedom—a lunch in the Marais, an opening, a train journey. Style them with a tucked-in silk blouse and flat leather sandals for a relaxed take on Parisian dressing, or pair with a fitted knit and a low block heel for an evening that starts early. They will also sit surprisingly well under a long, unbuttoned linen coat, the shorts becoming the unexpected foundation of a layered transitional look. The key is restraint: let the shorts do the work, and keep everything else clean.
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A pair of shorts that commands attention through proportion alone. SOEUR’s Henna Noir-Cardamome shorts arrive with a decisively wide leg that falls to a clean knee-length hem, refusing the timid mid-thigh cut so common in summer dressing. The silhouette is architectural yet relaxed, built around a pressed crease that runs the full length of both the front and back of the leg, lending a tailored precision to an otherwise generous shape. This is not a casual short; it is a structured garment that holds its own line, creating a deliberate, graphic pause in the silhouette. The fabric is a striped cotton poplin—crisp, lightweight, and with a dry hand that resists clinging. The stripe runs vertically, elongating the leg and adding a subtle rhythmic texture that reads as both classic and contemporary. The cotton has a clean snap to it, holding the pressed creases sharp through a full day of wear, while remaining breathable enough for warm afternoons. There is no stretch, no compromise: this is pure woven structure, intended to stand away from the body and maintain its architectural integrity. Fit is precise at the waist, thanks to a fastening system that combines an inner hook, a reinforcing button, and a zip closure—a level of construction more often found on trousers than shorts. Two Italian pockets sit flush at the front, maintaining the clean line of the hip. The cut is generous through the thigh, then releases into the wide leg, creating a silhouette that feels simultaneously borrowed from menswear tailoring and distinctly feminine in its ease. The length stops just above the knee, a proportion that works best when the rest of the outfit is streamlined. Movement is deliberate and graceful: the wide legs swing with each step, the creases catching light and shadow. This is a piece for days that require both polish and freedom—a lunch in the Marais, an opening, a train journey. Style them with a tucked-in silk blouse and flat leather sandals for a relaxed take on Parisian dressing, or pair with a fitted knit and a low block heel for an evening that starts early. They will also sit surprisingly well under a long, unbuttoned linen coat, the shorts becoming the unexpected foundation of a layered transitional look. The key is restraint: let the shorts do the work, and keep everything else clean.




















