







TRESSE | Couxana Shirt - Asymmetrical Hem in Cotton White
The TRESSE Shirt Couxana in white begins with a deliberate interruption of the expected. Where a classic button-down would fall into a straight hem, this shirt pivots into an asymmetrical bottom line, a subtle but decisive architectural gesture that redefines the silhouette. It is a study in controlled nonchalance: the structure of a traditional shirt, undone by a single, clever cut. This is not a shirt that merely covers; it proposes a new proportion, a visual shift that draws the eye downward and creates a sense of quiet movement even at rest. The fabric is a crisp, pure cotton, its hand cool and substantial, promising a structure that holds its shape without stiffness. The weave is fine and tight, offering a matte finish that catches light softly rather than reflecting it. This cotton weight is ideal for the shirt’s dual nature: it maintains the sharpness of the asymmetrical hem while allowing the fabric to fall in clean, unforced folds. There is a tactile honesty to it—a fabric that feels both enduring and airy, a foundation for the intricate work laid upon it. Fit is loose and generous, a silhouette that forgives and floats away from the body. The cut is deliberately oversized, with a dropped shoulder and a relaxed body that allows for layering without bulk. The construction is meticulous: tone-on-tone braided embroidery traces the front in a pattern that is both ornamental and restrained, a whisper of texture rather than a shout. A single patch pocket sits at the chest, its placement precise, grounding the embroidery’s flow. The asymmetry at the hem is not a random slice but a carefully calculated curve, longer in the back, creating a gentle tail that moves independently of the torso. In motion, the shirt reveals its true character. The asymmetrical hem swings and settles, the braided embroidery catches the light as you turn, and the loose fit allows for a freedom of movement that a tailored shirt cannot offer. This is a piece for the spaces between—a morning coffee, an afternoon meeting, an evening that stretches into dinner. Wear it half-tucked into high-waisted denim for a studied casualness, or let it hang fully over tailored trousers for a more deliberate, sculptural line. For a layered approach, slip it over a fine knit in charcoal or under a wool coat with the collar turned up. It is a shirt that asks to be worn, not just put on.
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The TRESSE Shirt Couxana in white begins with a deliberate interruption of the expected. Where a classic button-down would fall into a straight hem, this shirt pivots into an asymmetrical bottom line, a subtle but decisive architectural gesture that redefines the silhouette. It is a study in controlled nonchalance: the structure of a traditional shirt, undone by a single, clever cut. This is not a shirt that merely covers; it proposes a new proportion, a visual shift that draws the eye downward and creates a sense of quiet movement even at rest. The fabric is a crisp, pure cotton, its hand cool and substantial, promising a structure that holds its shape without stiffness. The weave is fine and tight, offering a matte finish that catches light softly rather than reflecting it. This cotton weight is ideal for the shirt’s dual nature: it maintains the sharpness of the asymmetrical hem while allowing the fabric to fall in clean, unforced folds. There is a tactile honesty to it—a fabric that feels both enduring and airy, a foundation for the intricate work laid upon it. Fit is loose and generous, a silhouette that forgives and floats away from the body. The cut is deliberately oversized, with a dropped shoulder and a relaxed body that allows for layering without bulk. The construction is meticulous: tone-on-tone braided embroidery traces the front in a pattern that is both ornamental and restrained, a whisper of texture rather than a shout. A single patch pocket sits at the chest, its placement precise, grounding the embroidery’s flow. The asymmetry at the hem is not a random slice but a carefully calculated curve, longer in the back, creating a gentle tail that moves independently of the torso. In motion, the shirt reveals its true character. The asymmetrical hem swings and settles, the braided embroidery catches the light as you turn, and the loose fit allows for a freedom of movement that a tailored shirt cannot offer. This is a piece for the spaces between—a morning coffee, an afternoon meeting, an evening that stretches into dinner. Wear it half-tucked into high-waisted denim for a studied casualness, or let it hang fully over tailored trousers for a more deliberate, sculptural line. For a layered approach, slip it over a fine knit in charcoal or under a wool coat with the collar turned up. It is a shirt that asks to be worn, not just put on.






















