Beige Jute Lace Detail Shirt
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the jute lace detail different from regular embroidery or trim?
Jute lace has a coarser, more textural weave than cotton lace or embroidery thread. The ladder lace pattern at the yoke and patch pocket sits slightly raised against the fabric, giving the shirt a handcrafted, artisanal look that reads clearly even in low light. It's the detail that separates this from a standard beige button-down.
What does the 55% Cotton / 45% Polyester blend actually feel like to wear?
The cotton content keeps it breathable and soft against the skin. The polyester adds structure, so the oversized silhouette holds its shape through a full day rather than going limp. It drapes cleanly off low drop shoulders without bunching. The trade-off is that the blend requires Dry Clean care, so factor that in before buying.
Why does this shirt require Dry Cleaning? Can I hand-wash it?
The Dry Clean instruction applies to this shirt. The jute lace trim and the cotton-polyester blend together make machine or hand-washing risky. Agitation can distort the ladder lace pattern and cause the fabric to lose its structured drape. Stick to Dry Clean to keep the shirt looking as it does on the hanger.
How does the oversized fit actually sit on the body?
The shirt falls 25 inches in length at the front and drops longer at the back due to the high-low hem. Low drop shoulders mean the shoulder seam sits a few inches down your arm, so the chest and back have genuine room. On a size S, the model shows the fit reading relaxed rather than boxy. It works tucked into wide-leg trousers at the front hem or worn fully loose over straight-cut pants.
Can I wear this to the office as well as to an evening event?
Yes. The beige base and button-down collar read as workwear when paired with tailored trousers. Swap to slim-cut evening pants or a satin skirt and the jute lace at the yoke does enough work to make it a dinner look. The 25-inch length means it sits above the hip, so it layers well either way.
Does the high-low hem affect how I can style it?
The rounded high-low hem is intentional, not a sizing quirk. The front hem sits higher, making a half-tuck easy and clean. The longer back hem gives coverage when worn loose. Both options work, so you're not locked into one silhouette.





