A well-balanced straight fit

This shirt has a relaxed spirit — and so does its fit.

The Calvi features a subtly straight silhouette for maximum comfort. Wear it directly on the skin (and enjoy its softness), over a T-shirt, or with a fine knit.

It’s not an oversized cut, though: the shoulders are well defined, and the chest, while comfortable, shows no excess fabric.

How to wear this shirt

Visually rich, it elevates any look built from simple basics — think raw denim, a grey sweatshirt, a white T-shirt, or a beige raincoat.

To take it further, play with the colours found within the fabric. A pair of brown or taupe trousers will complement its rust base, while a green parka, an off-white turtleneck, or black jeans will subtly echo the lines of its check pattern.

A captivating Japanese fabric

During the cold season, you’ll see plenty of checked shirts — but very few like this one.

Featured for the first time in our winter lookbook, it immediately caught your eye.

And for good reason: its fabric intrigues and fascinates. Beneath its deep-contrast windowpane check — blending rust, charcoal grey, off-white, and forest green — lies a sophisticated herringbone pattern. Thinner or thicker, more visible or more discreet, diagonal lines are scattered irregularly across the surface of the fabric, creating a striking visual effect.

A true favourite of our product team, this material comes to life in Japan, in the workshops of Takihyo, a renowned Japanese weaver founded in 1751. Originally specialised in kimono trading, the company has since evolved to offer a full range of high-end fabrics with distinctive texture and depth.

Avec du bleu, du blanc, du jaune, du gris, du marron... à vous d'explorer toutes les possibilités stylistiques que vous offrent cette chemise.