It is rightly said that a good white shirt is a man’s
greatest sartorial tool. Simple, versatile and the epitome of gentlemanly
elegance, this wardrobe mainstay will take you from the office to drinks and
back again, if you know how to style it in multiple ways.
Historically, a symbol of wealth and distinction (‘white
collar’ doesn’t come from just anywhere) white shirts still hold much of their
premium appeal, particularly when worn the right way. But whereas once color
alone was enough to separate you from the masses, the ubiquity of the white
shirt today means you need to up the ante when it comes to standing out in this
classic piece.
White
shirt with a pair of dark blue denim
Pretty much the oldest trick in the book, jeans with a white
shirt straddle that fine line between sophistication and cool like nothing
else. And whether you’ve gone for a pair of distressed skinny legs or you’re
wearing a slightly more polished iteration of the look with an indigo denim
boot cut, this is a combination guaranteed to work.
As is often the case with simplicity, the devil is in the
details. Choosing the right style shirt is of utmost importance and it all
comes down to occasion. If you’re simply updating your regular T-shirt and
jeans, more casual shirts are a great option. I’d opt for a chambray or a plain
poplin – preferably with a button-down collar. This will stop the collar from
slouching around your neck and help the shirt sit across your shoulders.
On the flipside, if you’re scaling up your jeans for a nice
dinner, opt for a fitted shirt with a dense weave. The starchiness will help
elevate the denim and give the illusion of some serious effort – even if you’ve
done nothing of the sort.
White
Shirt with A Suit
It takes a lot for me to stray from a white shirt when
suiting up. It’s the perfect blank canvas for a tie and pocket square and is
pretty much universally flattering. For the day to day, nothing beats a dark
navy or grey two piece with a white satin finish shirt.
But where to start? Sometimes buying a white business shirt
can feel like finding a needle in a haystack, the sheer number of options
overwhelming. However, there are a few key parameters that can make the
experience a little less daunting (and will impress every salesperson you
meet).
First and foremost, know what cut you’re after. Any good outfitter
should fit you properly, starting with a measurement of the neck and then
moving to the torso. Next, think about what cuff and collar you’d like. My
personal preference is a French cuff (the one that requires cuff links) and a
semi-cut away collar. Wherever possible, also go for a concealed placard.
They’re small details but make a world of difference, particularly if you’re
trying to get ahead in the rat race.
White
Shirt with Chinos & Linen
A shirt with chinos is just about one of the dullest looks
you can describe. And yet, adding a white shirt into the mix can make a world
of difference, taking an otherwise workaday ensemble and turning it into
something special. Pair a white Oxford with olive colored, tab waisted linen
trousers to give your regular kit some serious style punch.
Alternatively, the simplicity of a white shirt offers
limitless opportunity in terms of trouser styles and patterns. Why not use this
as an opportunity to try out a print like a pinstripe or dabble with something
bolder? The gent below makes a strong case for taking an otherwise classic look
and pushing it the extra mile with cropped black and white striped chinos.