Closet Core Jenna Shirt

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Yes, another oversized shirt!. Although not as over sized as the Maker’s Atelier, Atelier Shirt, this Jenna Shirt by Closet Core Patterns is one I’ve had in my head for a while.

Various versions of an oversized blue and white striped shirt have been popping up on my social media since the summer.

Described as a pattern inspired by an oversized menswear-inspired shirt; it has all the classic details including a chest pocket, traditional shirt collar and collar stand, and a long sleeve with a tower placket and cuff. Note the loop under the back yoke. Such a lovely detail.

It’s modernised by being a looser fit with a dropped shoulder and deep back yoke

There are 3 views within the pattern. View A is the perfect everyday button-up shirt, ending below the bum with a deeply curved hem. View B is a cropped button-up shirt with a straight hem. View C is a shirtdress with a gathered skirt panel.

This is a view A.

I’ve made it up in a luxurious-feeling classic Italian Stretch Cotton Poplin bought a couple of weeks ago from Fabworks in Dewsbury. A steal at £6/m.

Closet Core Pattern’s instructions are always excellent, this pattern is no exception. The collar and collar stand instructions are the way I prefer and as described in my David Coffin Shirt making skills book.

I made a size XS which tallied with a 33-34” bust. I’m a 34.5” bust. The finished measurement at the bust is 43”, so 9 inches of ease. My more fitted/tailored shirts have an ease of 5 inches.

I love the deep curved hem. There is optional hem gusset which I tried to incorporate, but I have to admit it completely foxed me. I couldn’t get it to lie flat so I cut it out.

I’m 5ft 3. Next time I would shorten the sleeves, which I say every single time!!!! It’s really tricky to shorten sleeves with a dropped shoulder accurately without first making up the pattern but maybe I should just shorten everything by half an inch going forward. -If I ever remember!!

I can see me wearing this so much. This was my first time I wore it, with my Tello Jacket. Perfect for this time of year.

Let’s hope that it doesn’t get too cold too quickly, here in the UK.

Love Lucie xx

2 comments

  1. A great wardrobe staple beautifully made! Looks like lovely fabric. I’m partial to blue and white stripes too. Thanks for your post – I haven’t gotten that pattern so your info helps, as well as sizing comments.

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