C‘it’s a new way of understanding the shirt, and goes through the simplest gesture of all: wear two. One on top of the other, nonchalantly, but with very specific intentions. It is the most refined styling of Autumn-Winter 2025 2026capable of transforming an everyday gesture into an original detail of style.

From the catwalks to the Street Style of the fashion capitals, the methods are varied and different. Easy to replicate but not to be taken for grantedwill be the style find with which to stand out in the months to come.

The seasonal rule? Double up with class

The double shirt has won over women who love discretion more than maximalism. Even though the game is on the upside, this styling does not require new purchases or excesses of creativity: that’s enough two basic items, present in everyone’s wardrobe, layered with the instinct of those who know proportions well. A popping collar, a rolled cuff, a play on lengths are enough to break the monotony of pure minimalism.

A look from the Iceberg Autumn-Winter 2025 2026 catwalk.

Double shirt, half effort

On the catwalks, the double shirt established itself as one of the most relevant styling exercises of the season, adapting to different aesthetic readings. From Marco Rambaldi, takes on a conceptual value: the shirts are overlapped and knotted in an irregular way, replacing the outerwear. From Mithridates, the construction is rigorous and almost architectural, with structured necks and volumes that sculpt the upper part of the body. Iceberg experiments with sporty materials and textures, fusing technical poplin and jersey. TWP offers a cleaner reading, with overlays in neutral tones, while MSGM translates the trend in a pop color key, combining stripes and solid colors for a young and contemporary effect.

Overlapping but never random: how to replicate the seasonal styling

To replicate the winning formula of the multi-layered autumn style we start from the basics: the two shirts do not have to be identical. One more structured, the other softer, one to wear on top, the other on bottom. Measured contrasts are built on a light blue base: oversized shirts that overlap with more fitted versions, checked prints on white poplin, thin stripes that interact with dusty tones. The result is a disciplined layering, far from “dressing like an onion”, and rather close to the idea of ​​an elegance that is constructed methodically.

A Street Style look with a double shirt and tailored trousers.

The play of contrasts is everything: between fabrics, fit and attitude. Perfect with wide men’s trousers or leather midi skirtsit is also worn with shiny moccasins or low pumps to maintain that discreet balance between rigor and lightness.

The double shirt does not ask to be noticed, but to be understood. It’s the art of dressing well when everything seems to have already been said.

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