Choose your men's shirt for the office
Men's office shirt: how to choose and wear it well? Choosing the right shirt for the context isn't always easy. In the collective imagination, the ...
See moreMen's office shirt: how to choose and wear it well? Choosing the right shirt for the context isn't always easy. In the collective imagination, the ...
See moreOnce upon a time… the story of shirt collars The collar, this little piece of fabric that wraps around the neck, which largely defines the look of ...
See moreBourrienne Paris X takes you to the source of her immaculate universe. Since its beginnings in 2017, our brand has chosen to make only white shirts...
See moreThe white shirt is undoubtedly THE essential piece of our wardrobe. Whether it's going to work, having drinks on the terrace or going dancing the n...
See moreThe white shirt is undoubtedly THE essential piece of our wardrobe. Whether it's going to work, having drinks on the terrace or going dancing the n...
See moreTo look good, the Bourrienne Paris X white shirt must be well ironed. At first sight not very glamorous and tedious, ironing a shirt can turn out t...
See moreAt Bourrienne Paris X, white is an integral part of our identity. Considered a symbol of purity, white goes wonderfully with a wide range of colors...
See moreBourrienne or the art of folding your shirt well We've all been through this. While we are still asleep, we think about the outfit we are going to ...
See moreThe choice of white at Bourrienne Paris X is not insignificant. Originally, shirts were only made in white to meet the hygiene requirements of the ...
See moreHow can we talk about our shirts without talking about our fabrics? Each of our shirts is a concentrate of know-how but also of knowledge of materi...
See moreChoosing a Bourrienne Paris X shirt means ensuring extreme quality, particularly in terms of the certified organic materials used to make them. We ...
See moreIn addition to being the artistic director, Cécile Faucheur is, with Charles Beigbeder, at the origin of the monochrome concept of the Parisian br...
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