One piece, one story: The Silver Bow Tie Shirt by Ujoh

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Where precision dissolves into movement—for those who inhabit form with thought


This is The Silver Bow Tie Shirt by Ujoh. In a system that produces tonnes of disposable clothing, we curate: one piece, one story. A radical view for ethical and aesthetic resistance—meaningful garments, an expression of good design. Slow fashion—not as nostalgia, but as clarity.

The Silver Bow Tie Shirt is not an accessory-led statement; it is an architectural gesture. A study in controlled fluidity, where structure yields to motion. From the back, a sculptural bow tie emerges—unfixed, continuous, alive—transforming the shirt into a moving composition. It is restraint with a pulse.

Silver. Not a colour, but a surface. A soft, diffused luminosity that responds to light rather than reflecting it. The fabric—Bright Karl Mayer—has been specially processed to glow without glare, creating a refined, almost atmospheric presence. It does not demand attention; it rewards it.

Ujoh’s language is one of balance and disruption. The asymmetric hemline introduces tension. The open back offers breath. Softly tucked sleeves temper the geometry with ease. Every element is deliberate—nothing ornamental, nothing superfluous. Design as thought, rendered wearable.

A woman wears The Silver Bow Tie Shirt by Ujoh. The necktie flows from the back like an unresolved sentence. The shirt catches the light quietly, paired with black straight-leg trousers, against a neutral backdrop that allows the form to speak.
The Silver Bow Tie Shirt by Ujoh

The Silver Bow Tie Shirt by Ujoh — Where form follows philosophy


• The craft:
Made from Bright Karl Mayer textile, a polyester engineered for luminosity, lightness, and durability. A technically advanced fabric, produced using German-made Karl Mayer machines, chosen not for trend but for performance and precision. Comfortable, breathable, and quietly radiant.

• The detail:
The sculptural bow tie integrated into the back is the soul of the piece—fluid yet controlled. Asymmetric hemline. Open back. Softly tucked sleeves. These are not decorative flourishes, but structural decisions that challenge the conventional grammar of the shirt, redefining elegance as movement.

• The make:
Made in Japan. A culture of exactitude and respect for process. Every seam reflects a philosophy of disciplined experimentation—where innovation is never loud, and mastery is assumed rather than declared.

Luxury designer shirts: a statement of considered form


It becomes a garment of awareness. You feel its intelligence in the way it moves with you—never restricting, never fading. A rare balance of comfort and conceptual strength.

For everyday distinction: worn simply, without styling excess. The piece carries itself—proof that intelligence, not embellishment, is what truly elevates the everyday.
For modern architecture: styled with tailored trousers and minimal footwear. Let the back speak; keep the rest precise. 
• For New Year’s Eve: tucked into a fluid black maxi skirt, or worn untucked over black couture leggings and sleek heels. Add a softly structured jacket, worn open. The silver glow reveals itself slowly, catching the light as the night unfolds—marking a threshold not with noise, but with intention.

For the modern humans who curate, not consume—whose wardrobe is a library of dog-eared favourites, each piece a chapter in their story.

🌟 The Silver Bow Tie Shirt – Ujoh
Limited edition: modern design—quietly radical, intentionally worn.

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Available by appointment for shopping in Milano or worldwide—from screen to doorstep. From our hands to your story.

P.S. Ask us about Ujoh’s approach to deconstruction and balance, or about the Karl Mayer textile innovation behind this luminous surface. We are here for the conversations, not just the transactions.

Footnotes: the bow, positioned at the back, is a refusal of front-facing spectacle. It asks the observer to move, to look again. True design does not announce itself—it reveals itself over time.

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