Embroidered Shirts
Crisp shirting turned into a small textile archive of flowers, borders, and handwork.
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Story & heritage
Bode's shirt canon translates found textile language into wearable signatures. The Cherry Lane shirt uses embroidered cherry trim, while the Flower Study shirt is officially described as inspired by a 1925 blouse with reproduced flowers and geometric details.
The result is a house staple rather than a single seasonal novelty: a relaxed shirt shape carrying the kind of needlework that usually belongs to linens, keepsakes, or antique garments.
Materials & craft
The Cherry Lane style is cut from crisp 100% cotton poplin. The Flower Study style is cut from 100% silk and closes with a hook-and-eye front, letting the embroidery sit like a delicate panel.
Both examples show Bode's core method: reproduce or reframe a specific historical decoration, then keep the silhouette clear enough for the stitch work to remain legible.
How to choose & style
Wear the embroidered shirt slightly open over a rib tank or buttoned cleanly under tailoring. Smaller border embroidery feels casual; allover flower work reads more evening.
For Bode, neat trousers and worn loafers are enough—the shirt supplies the romance without needing heavy accessories.