This season, Fedeli looks at the shirt as something worn on instinct.
Open over a tank top: nothing buttoned, nothing tucked, a single gesture made purely for the pleasure of moving through the day.
Tucked in on one side, left loose on the other: proof that the most elegant choices are rarely the most deliberate ones.
Open over a tank top
Unbutton it completely, push the sleeves up, let it sit open over a simple tank underneath.
This is the shirt at its most relaxed, worn as a layer rather than a garment in its own right, somewhere between a cover-up and an afterthought. It asks for nothing more than a pair of linen trousers and a reason to be outside.
This is how you wear a shirt on a morning with no plans.
Tucked in on one side
Tuck it in on one side only, leave the other loose, and resist the urge to fix it.
This is the shirt as a small act of confidence: an asymmetry that looks unplanned and rarely is. It works precisely because it draws the eye without asking for attention, the kind of detail noticed only by people who notice details.
Wear it with a high-waisted trouser and let the shirt do the rest.