Most office shirts are designed to be forgotten. Inoffensive, forgettable, something you iron on a Sunday night without any real enthusiasm. We think that’s the wrong starting point. A shirt you actually want to wear to work changes the whole morning, and the difference between a good one and a dead one comes down to collar roll, fabric texture, and whether the fit holds up through a full day of sitting at a desk. We’ve been looking at shirts that do the job without looking like they’re just doing the job. Oxford cloths that have some weight to them. Poplin cuts that don’t go limp by noon. Patterns that read as considered rather than try hard. These work with a suit, with tailored trousers, and with the smarter end of a chino. The workwear shirt is not a glamorous category. But get it right and it carries more of your wardrobe than almost anything else you own.

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