




XIRENA | Caroline Shirt in Cotton Poplin Russet-Brown
The Caroline Shirt is a study in deliberate nonchalance, a silhouette that captures the precise tension between a crisp, button-front structure and a relaxed, lived-in ease. Its defining feature is an uncontrived softness—the box pleated back yoke introduces a subtle volume that moves with the body, while the two front patch pockets ground the piece in a utilitarian simplicity. There is no stiffness here; the shirt’s architecture is built to soften, to settle, to become part of the wearer’s own rhythm. Crafted from a lightweight woven cotton poplin, the fabric possesses a dry, almost papery hand that promises to improve with wear. This is not a starched, formal cloth; it is a textile that welcomes creases, that drapes with a gentle, airy weight. The cotton breathes, lending itself to the transitional warmth of SS26, and its matte finish absorbs light rather than reflects it, giving the russet-brown hue a deep, earthy richness—like sun-baked terracotta or the bark of a Mediterranean pine. The cut is generous without being oversized, a refined take on the classic shirt that allows for movement without sacrificing line. The button-front closure runs clean, the collar sits softly against the neck, and the sleeves can be rolled with purpose or left to fall long. The box pleat at the back is the quiet hero of the construction: it provides a subtle billow, a slight A-line shape that gives the torso room to breathe, while the patch pockets add a functional, almost workwear-inspired detail. The proportions are calibrated for effortless layering—tucked loosely into a high-waisted trouser or left open over a simple knit. This shirt moves like a second skin, its cotton poplin catching the breeze in a way that feels both deliberate and unstudied. It is a piece for the hours between appointments, for a long lunch on a shaded terrace, for a late afternoon walk through the city. Style it with raw denim and leather sandals for a weekend edit, or layer it over a silk slip dress and cinch with a thin belt for an evening that asks for nothing more than presence. The Caroline Shirt does not demand attention; it earns it through texture, proportion, and the quiet confidence of a garment that knows exactly what it is.
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The Caroline Shirt is a study in deliberate nonchalance, a silhouette that captures the precise tension between a crisp, button-front structure and a relaxed, lived-in ease. Its defining feature is an uncontrived softness—the box pleated back yoke introduces a subtle volume that moves with the body, while the two front patch pockets ground the piece in a utilitarian simplicity. There is no stiffness here; the shirt’s architecture is built to soften, to settle, to become part of the wearer’s own rhythm. Crafted from a lightweight woven cotton poplin, the fabric possesses a dry, almost papery hand that promises to improve with wear. This is not a starched, formal cloth; it is a textile that welcomes creases, that drapes with a gentle, airy weight. The cotton breathes, lending itself to the transitional warmth of SS26, and its matte finish absorbs light rather than reflects it, giving the russet-brown hue a deep, earthy richness—like sun-baked terracotta or the bark of a Mediterranean pine. The cut is generous without being oversized, a refined take on the classic shirt that allows for movement without sacrificing line. The button-front closure runs clean, the collar sits softly against the neck, and the sleeves can be rolled with purpose or left to fall long. The box pleat at the back is the quiet hero of the construction: it provides a subtle billow, a slight A-line shape that gives the torso room to breathe, while the patch pockets add a functional, almost workwear-inspired detail. The proportions are calibrated for effortless layering—tucked loosely into a high-waisted trouser or left open over a simple knit. This shirt moves like a second skin, its cotton poplin catching the breeze in a way that feels both deliberate and unstudied. It is a piece for the hours between appointments, for a long lunch on a shaded terrace, for a late afternoon walk through the city. Style it with raw denim and leather sandals for a weekend edit, or layer it over a silk slip dress and cinch with a thin belt for an evening that asks for nothing more than presence. The Caroline Shirt does not demand attention; it earns it through texture, proportion, and the quiet confidence of a garment that knows exactly what it is.




















