Traditional wool shirting often demands meticulous maintenance, but the Wool-Like Collarless Shirt provides the visual depth of natural fibers through a high-performance polyester weave. This technical choice prioritizes shape retention and wrinkle resistance over the inherent fragility of wool. The collarless design deviates from standard shirting, offering an architectural alternative that sits flush against the neck. It functions as a structured, mid-weight layer with a crisp Japanese fabric finish.
Key Features
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Collarless Neckline: A minimalist design that allows for effortless layering over tees or turtlenecks.
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Wool-Like Texture: Advanced polyester weave provides a premium aesthetic without the high-maintenance care of natural wool.
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Loose-Fit Silhouette: Engineered with relaxed proportions to provide comfort and a modern, airy drape.
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Quick-Drying Fabric: Technical properties ensure moisture management for all-day freshness.
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Wrinkle-Resistant Finish: Retains a crisp, professional look even after a full day of wear or travel.
Style
Loose-Fit — Relaxed proportions with an intentional, architectural drape.
Thickness : Normal
Curation & Pairings
Charcoal serves as a neutral anchor for tonal styling when paired with Wide Leg Trousers. The absent collar allows for precise layering under structured outerwear or over fine-gauge knitwear. Combining this silhouette with Tapered Pants shifts the visual focus to the clean neckline, creating a profile suitable for both professional environments and casual settings.
Sizing & Measurements
| Size |
Length |
Chest |
Shoulder |
Sleeve |
| M |
69 |
62 |
53 |
58 |
*Measurements (cm) are taken flat. Please allow a 1-2cm variance.
165cm - 176cm wear M Size
Fabric & Care
Made by Polyester. Machine wash warm. Tumble dry low. Iron on low heat if needed. Quick-drying and wrinkle-resistant.
Staff Notes
The texture is surprisingly convincing, offering the visual weight of wool with a much lighter, more breathable feel. It is an essential foundation piece for a minimalist wardrobe.
Curated in Japan