French Connection Linen Blend Stripe Shirt
French Connection
$128.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The boxy front-button shirt from French Connection wears lightness like a mood. Made in a lightweight linen blend, it feels breezy and breathable, with a tactile weave that holds its shape without fuss. Shadow stripes ripple across the fabric, giving a quiet graphic energy, while an inverted back pleat adds room for movement and a relaxed, easy hang.
With a front button closure, spread collar, and long sleeves ending in button cuffs, it sits polished yet relaxed. The 26-inch length hits at the hip, layering neatly over a tee or under a blazer, and the linen-viscose mix drapes without clinging. A touch of elastane adds a hint of stretch for comfort as you move through the day.
Beyond a seasonless essential, this stripe shirt nods to French Connection's easy, modern mood—clean lines, tactile textures, and a calm, versatile energy that pairs with denim or tailored pieces with equal ease.
Materials / Fabrication
- Lively shadow stripes on a boxy front-button shirt
- Lightweight linen blend fabric with 59 percent linen, 39 percent viscose, 2 percent elastane
- Inverted back pleat for easy movement
- Front button closure
- Spread collar
- Long sleeves with button cuffs
- Length: 26 in / 66 cm
- Imported
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors on a gentle cycle
- Use mild detergent; avoid chlorine bleach to protect fibers
- Line dry or lay flat to dry; avoid high heat in the dryer
- Cool iron if needed; or use steam to release wrinkles
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About French Connection
French Connection, founded in 1972 by Stephen Marks, has long been a cornerstone in the fashion industry, celebrated for its chic, contemporary designs that balance innovation with accessibility. Over the decades, French Connection has adeptly evolved, maintaining relevance through its ability to blend classic British style with modern trends. The brand's iconic "FCUK" campaign in the late 1990s brought a bold, provocative edge to its image, cementing its place in pop culture.
