Shirts & Blouses


Women's Shirts and Blouses Sale

The women's shirts and blouses sale at Pepe Jeans London is the top that gives the most back to the female wardrobe — worn alone, open over other pieces or tucked in, from morning to evening with a minimal change of accessories.

Shirts and Blouses: Two Registers, One Logic

The women's shirts and blouses sale works across two main categories. The shirt — in cotton poplin, washed oxford or linen — has more structure and a cut closer to the masculine shirt: shirt collar, full button placket, cuffs. Worn tucked for a more considered result or open over a t-shirt or swimsuit. The blouse — in more fluid fabrics like viscose, chiffon or washed satin — has more drape and less structure: V-neck, plunge neckline or mandarin collar, with no placket or fine buttons. Each has its moment; together they cover the full spectrum of the female top.

Fabrics That Define the Drape and the Use

In the women's shirts and blouses sale, the fabric determines whether a piece holds up across the day or requires constant attention. Cotton poplin — tightly woven and lightweight — is fresh, presses easily and keeps its form through the heat. Linen or linen blend creases more but is more breathable — the controlled crease is part of its aesthetic. The viscose of the blouses falls with natural fluidity from the shoulder and wraps the body without constraining it, with a texture that doesn't need ironing.

How to Wear the Women's Shirts and Blouses Sale

A women's shirt from the sale in white or pale blue linen, half-open over straight jeans and flat sneakers, is the London summer day look that needs nothing added. The same shirt fully buttoned and tucked into a midi skirt is another look, another context, the same piece. A fluid blouse in an earth tone or green with high-waist trousers and ankle-strap sandals is the alternative for days when the jeans deserve a rest. In the evening, a washed-satin blouse under an open knit jacket covers any plan without effort.

What's the difference between a women's shirt and a blouse from the sale?

A shirt has structure: collar, full button placket and cuffs, built in fabrics like poplin or linen that hold their shape. A blouse is more fluid and less structured, without a stiff collar or cuffs, in fabrics like viscose or chiffon that fall naturally. The shirt gives a more constructed result; the blouse, something lighter and more sensorial.

How do I wear a women's linen shirt from the sale without looking creased?

Linen creases naturally, but a controlled crease isn't carelessness — it's the aesthetic of the fabric. The key is the rest of the look: with a well-pressed pair of high-waist trousers and defined footwear, a linen shirt reads as intentional. Avoid combining it with other equally unstructured or wrinkled pieces.

How should I wash a women's viscose blouse from the sale?

Hand wash in cold water or on a gentle cycle at 30°C maximum. Don't wring — press gently to remove the water. Hang on a wide hanger away from direct light. Steam on a low setting on the reverse side if needed — viscose doesn't tolerate direct iron heat on the visible face of the fabric.