Cool Off in Document’s Lightweight Summer Shirt

When Lana Del Rey was singing about summertime sadness more than a decade ago, she definitely wasn’t singing about Document’s Lightweight Summer shirt. 

Made in South Korea from a Japanese nylon-poly blend, Document’s Lightweight Summer shirt is and does what it says on the tin. There’s no need for messing around with fancy, unnecessary product names here. Instead, all the attention has gone into the garment itself, resulting in a well-made, lightweight shirt perfect for the looming summer months. The fabric is thin yet robust, and the rough, textured surface makes it cool to the touch, perfect for chucking on after a cheeky beach session. 

The shirt features a relaxed fit, contrast buttons, an asymmetrical hem with small side splits, and a single chest pocket. Perhaps the most interesting feature of this shirt is the oblong open collar, which adds a bit of visual interest to the neckline. 

Pair with Document’s matching shorts for an almost romper-esque look, or throw on over some ecru chinos and your favorite pair of brown penny loafers, and your assignment is complete.

Available for $250 from Namu Shop.