Dries Van Noten Purple & Green Cotton Shirt
Dries Van Noten
$830.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
Dries Van Noten delivers garden-ready polish in lilac cotton poplin. Stripes and floral prints unfold across the shirt, a poised mix of graphic and soft romance. A spread collar sits clean at the neckline, the button front stays tidy, and the shirttail hem nods to movement. Dropped shoulders give a relaxed drape, while barrel cuffs stay crisp enough to balance the knitwears and tailoring you pair it with.
The silhouette skims rather than clings, thanks to the relaxed shoulder line. The shirttail hem invites both tucked and untucked looks, and the barrel cuffs can be rolled for a casual mood. A breathable cotton poplin keeps it airy from desk hours to evening plans, layering easily under a blazer or over a simple tee, ready to transition across settings with ease.
Dries Van Noten's print chemistry shines here: a lilac base that reads fresh yet refined, perfect for pairing with neutrals or a pop of green. Style notes: wear with tailored pants for editorial polish, or with jeans for city-ready off-duty confidence.
Materials / Fabrication
- Cotton poplin shirt
- Stripes and floral pattern printed throughout
- Spread collar
- Button closure
- Shirttail hem
- Dropped shoulders
- Barrel cuffs
- Supplier color: Lilac
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Use non-chlorine bleach when needed
- Tumble dry low or line dry to minimize shrinkage
- Iron on reverse side at a low to medium heat
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About Dries Van Noten
Dries Van Noten is a fashion power house founded by Dries Van Noten who was born in Antwerp in 1958, third generation in a family of tailors. The Antwerp’s Royal Academy grad started his collection in1986. As part of the ‘Antwerp Six’, Dries Van Noten is known for unconventional prints, intricate embroidery and progress silhouettes. Shop the latest collection from Dries Van Noten, ranging in dresses to skirts, shirts, tops, outerwear and accessories.
