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Sheer Slub Side Panel Shirt - Carbon
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Sheer Slub Side Panel Shirt - Carbon

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The verdict

A charcoal-toned textured shirt with sheer panels—editorial and deliberate, not a daily staple.

Fit

Slub weave and intentional panel placement suggest a more fashion-forward cut. Carbon (charcoal-gray) will read neutral; expect the sheer panels to define the silhouette.

Quality

Slub can show pilling if the yarn is loosely spun; at $185, the sheer sections should be sewn solidly to handle frequent layering and wear.

Is the price fair?

Fair pricing for a design piece. The cost is in the editing and construction, not luxury fabrics; reasonable for someone building an intentional wardrobe.

Best for

The minimalist with a fashion eye who wants a neutral shirt that reads designed and layerable, not plain.

Care

Wash gently with like colors; flat dry to prevent pilling. The sheer sections are delicate and deserve care.

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Fit check: James Perse

True to size

Owners report James Perse's numeric sizing (0=XS up to 5=XXL) runs true to size, with a deliberately relaxed, California-casual cut rather than a slim one.

Reviewers and sizing guides agree the numbered sizing maps predictably to standard sizes and stays consistent across tees, tanks, long sleeves, and sweats — one long-term owner wears the same size 1 across every James Perse product she owns. The caveat owners flag is that the house cut is intentionally roomy: tees and sweats read slightly relaxed at your true size, so people wanting a trim fit sometimes size down, while button-ups and polos can wear looser than the marked size suggests. On the women's side, fitted jersey pieces are the exception — reviewers note the skinny and fitted styles run small, and pants are cut long.

Sizing advice: Take your usual size converted to the number scale (0=XS, 2=M, 3=L); size down only if you want a trim fit in the relaxed tees and sweats, and size up in fitted jersey styles.

Per owner & reviewer reports: James Perse Sizing Guide — Mensflair · James Perse T-Shirt Review — New Inspired · Does James Perse Run Big or Small? — Tellar

What owners report about James Perse button-ups

Third-party coverage of this brand's woven shirts is thin — most owner discussion centers on its knits, and one brand review notes the polos are considered its best item. Where buyers review the shirts directly, reports split: some praise the linen shirts as soft, well made and well colored, while others report looser-than-expected fit and thin materials they consider poor value at the price. Longtime forum owners advise that the US-made pieces hold up better than the imported ones.

Strengths
The linen shirts draw specific owner praise for softness, make quality and color.
Watch out for
Reports of thin fabric relative to price and looser-than-expected fit, with forum posters flagging the imported (non-US-made) production as the weaker buy.
Sizing
Buyers report the shirts fit looser than the marked size suggests, so consider sizing down if you want a trimmer fit.

About James Perse's button-ups line as a whole. Sources: James Perse Reviews — Trustpilot (jamesperse.co.uk) · James Perse — Styleforum · James Perse Review — Honest Brand Reviews

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