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Unsubscribed Embroidered Short

Eyelet reimagined with a new ease, Our designers took a fresh look at classic embroidery, playing with scale and proportion to stunning effect. The result is a thoroughly modern interpretation that accentuates the flared design of these shorts, down to the scalloped edges on the hem. Crafted in crisp cotton poplin and featuring an elasticized waist and drawstring with goldtone hardware.
  • HOW TO WEAR IT
  • These shorts make a matching set with our Embroidered Tunic Blouse, while they also pair beautifully with any of our Boyfriend Shirts. Add strappy sandals and gold jewelry for a look that is pure summer sophistication.
  • BEHIND THE SEAMS
  • Broderie anglaise may be having a moment but it's a textile craft with a long heritage. This embroidery technique dates back to the 16th century and uses intricate needlework to create cutouts in graphic motifs, like the floral eyelet patterns seen here.
  • Style ID: 1207-2591-100
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    Eyelet reimagined with a new ease, Our designers took a fresh look at classic embroidery, playing with scale and proportion to stunning effect. The result is a thoroughly modern interpretation that accentuates the flared design of these shorts, down to the scalloped edges on the hem. Crafted in crisp cotton poplin and featuring an elasticized waist and drawstring with goldtone hardware.
  • HOW TO WEAR IT
  • These shorts make a matching set with our Embroidered Tunic Blouse, while they also pair beautifully with any of our Boyfriend Shirts. Add strappy sandals and gold jewelry for a look that is pure summer sophistication.
  • BEHIND THE SEAMS
  • Broderie anglaise may be having a moment but it's a textile craft with a long heritage. This embroidery technique dates back to the 16th century and uses intricate needlework to create cutouts in graphic motifs, like the floral eyelet patterns seen here.
  • Style ID: 1207-2591-100