Leset Yoko Classic Button Down Feu
Leset
$240.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Leset Yoko Classic Button Down Feu reads as a modern classic in crisp sateen. Lightweight and non-stretch, the fabric keeps its shape with a quiet sheen that reads polished without trying too hard. A collared neck and long sleeves give it office-ready poise, while a curved hem softens the line for easier everyday wear. A small patch breast pocket and a straightforward button placket complete the understated, elevated vibe. Shell: 100% cotton; wash cold; made in the USA.
Length from shoulder is 27.25 inches, landing at a versatile mid-hip point. The long sleeves with button cuffs offer adjustable coverage, while the button placket invites easy layering—tucked into high-rise denim, worn over a tee, or peeking under a blazer. The curved hem flatters different moves, and the patch pocket adds a casually useful detail without weight.
Leset's Yoko line embodies the label's clean, couture-informed approach to shirting—modern, versatile, and intrinsic to a cool-girl complexion. This Feu shade offers warmth and polish that pairs with neutrals or a bold accessory, making it a go-to from coffee runs to late dinners. Think of it as a crisp anchor in a pared-down wardrobe, ready to mix with denim, skirts, or tailored trousers.
Materials / Fabrication
- Lightweight, non-stretch sateen
- Curved hem
- Collared neck
- Long sleeves with button cuffs
- Button placket
- Patch breast pocket
- Shell: 100% cotton
- Wash cold
- Made in the USA
- Measurements from size XS
- Length (from shoulder): 27.25 in / 69.0 cm
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry low or line dry to prevent shrinkage
- Warm iron if needed
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About Leset
Leset is a contemporary women’s loungewear brand that was founded by Lili Chemla. The Los Angeles based brand offers elevated essentials so you can wear in a night in or night out. Shop the latest collection from Leset, ranging in jersey pants to tops, sweaters, cardigans, and shorts.
