
A waistline,
built in.
Dropped-shoulder drape through the arm. A gathered contour seam at the hem. The shape happens before you even move.
- Batwing drape, cinched contour hem
- Heavyweight matte cotton, fully opaque
- One relaxed fit — the hem does the shaping
- No logo, no print — the cut is the signature
The anatomy of the drape.
Four decisions made in the pattern room. One silhouette on the body.
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01Dropped shoulder seamThe shoulder seam sits low and wide, so the sleeve begins in open air instead of at the joint. That's what gives the drape room to move.
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02Batwing drape sleeveFabric is cut on a diagonal from cuff to underarm — wide through the top, tapered at the wrist. Volume without bulk.
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03Ruched contour hemA gathered seam pulls the hem in at the waist. The shirt does the cinching. You do nothing.
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04180GSM matte cottonHeavier than a basic tee, with a matte, non-cling finish. Opaque in every colorway, structured enough to hold the drape.
Visually narrows the waist — no shapewear, no belt, no effort.
Layers over anything — dark indigo, black wash, or bleached light denim.
Opaque, heavyweight cotton that resists pilling wash after wash.
Zero branding. No logo, no print — the cut is the only signature.
Watch the sleeve do its job.
Most oversized tees just hang. This one moves with intention — the batwing sleeve swings and settles, the hem holds its gather, and the waist stays defined no matter how you stand.
Not oversized.
Engineered.
Batwing sleeves get a bad reputation. Done wrong, they add bulk. Done right — dropped shoulder, tapered cuff, cinched hem — the volume up top is exactly what makes the waist underneath read smaller. That's not an accident. That's proportion, engineered on purpose.
One tee. Every wash.
Dark indigo, black wash, bleached light wash — the Contour Tee doesn't compete with your denim. It finishes it. Build the whole outfit around whatever's already on your floor.
Objections, answered.
Don't take our word for it.
Every batch, every wash, every body — the drape holds. Here's what the people wearing it actually have to say.
Stop styling.
Start wearing.
The drape does the work. You just put it on.