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$75.36The Story
The Software Shirt by mfpen is defined by its refined proportions and subtle texture. Cut to a slim, slightly cropped fit with dropped shoulders and a straight hem, it offers a clean silhouette softened by considered detailing. Crafted from lightweight cotton with a dry hand feel, the fine woven stripe in off-white lends quiet structure and depth. It’s a versatile piece designed for effortless layering or standalone wear.
- Slim, cropped fit
- Dropped shoulders
- Straight hem
- Spread collar
- Hidden button closure
- Sleeve openings without cuffs
- Ivory resin buttons
- Garment-washed finish
- 100% lightweight cotton with fine structured stripe
- Fabric made in Portugal
- Garment made in Portugal
- Machine wash cold
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Ebyan is 176cm and is wearing a size Small
Please contact us here should you have any inquiries about the product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
The Software Shirt by mfpen is defined by its refined proportions and subtle texture. Cut to a slim, slightly cropped fit with dropped shoulders and a straight hem, it offers a clean silhouette softened by considered detailing. Crafted from lightweight cotton with a dry hand feel, the fine woven stripe in off-white lends quiet structure and depth. It’s a versatile piece designed for effortless layering or standalone wear.
- Slim, cropped fit
- Dropped shoulders
- Straight hem
- Spread collar
- Hidden button closure
- Sleeve openings without cuffs
- Ivory resin buttons
- Garment-washed finish
- 100% lightweight cotton with fine structured stripe
- Fabric made in Portugal
- Garment made in Portugal
- Machine wash cold
-
Ebyan is 176cm and is wearing a size Small
Please contact us here should you have any inquiries about the product.

























