Your shirt rotation, sorted. From everyday polos to breezy linen and button-ups you can actually move in, our men’s shirts are built for real life. Short sleeve for hot days, long sleeve for layer days, box fit when you want room to breathe, cropped when you like it sharp and modern. Zero fuss, all style. Wear them your way.
The Ultimate Guide to Men’s Shirts
Think fabric first. Linen shirts keep you cool when the temp climbs, with that easy, lived-in drape that looks better with every wear. Cotton poplin brings crisp lines for those times you want to clean up without going corporate. Flannel is soft and warm for cooler nights, while denim and chambray add a little grit and serious durability. Polos come in lightweight jersey for a tee-like feel or classic piqué for that textured, preppy vibe.
Fit sets the attitude. A box fit shirt gives you extra room through the body and sleeves, so you get relaxed structure without drowning in fabric. Cropped fit sits a touch shorter through the torso for a modern, put-together look that lands right at the waistband. Regular and relaxed fits hold down the middle—easy to style, always reliable.
Details seal the deal. Camp collars (aka resort shirts) bring holiday energy even on a Monday. Button-down collars keep things tidy and smart. Single chest pockets carry the essentials and add balance. Curved hems are made to wear untucked; straight hems give you that clean, cropped line. Rollable cuffs and soft, breathable fabrics mean all-day comfort, no drama.
Polos deserve their own shout. They’re the sweet spot between tee and shirt—polished without trying too hard. Button up, collar down, done. Wear them with shorts, chinos, cargos, denim—whatever you’re into.
Care is simple. Cold wash, easy dry, and you’re back in rotation. Linen likes a light steam, cotton’s happy with a quick shake and hang. These pieces are made to be worn, not babied.
How to Style Men’s Shirts for Every Occasion
Off-duty is easy. Throw on a short sleeve linen shirt with loose shorts and slides for that beach-to-brunch move. Leave it open over a tank if the sun’s out, button it up when the breeze hits. A box fit resort shirt plus baggy jeans and sneakers nails the weekend without overthinking it.
Level it up for date night. Try a cropped fit shirt with straight-leg chinos and a belt to frame your waist and shoes. Dark denim, a tucked Oxford, and a minimal sneaker reads clean and confident. Want color or print? Go for stripes or a floral you can dial up or down with accessories.
Work or uni, keep it smart-casual. A long sleeve cotton shirt layered over a tee does the 9–5 (and the 5–9) with zero stress. Roll the sleeves, choose neutral tones, and let your jacket do the talking. Polos carry you from lectures to late dinners—zip hoodie on, blazer optional.
When it’s cold, layer like you mean it. A flannel over a heavyweight tee, plus a puffer or denim jacket, keeps the silhouette relaxed but warm. Long sleeve shirt under a knit is a classic move; let the collar peek for a little structure.
Sporty days or travel calls for comfort with polish. A jersey polo with track pants and fresh kicks keeps you put together on the move. Add a cap and you’re out the door.
Shoes finish the story. Sneakers keep it casual, boots add edge, loafers sharpen the whole fit. Tuck or untuck depending on the hem and the vibe—curved hems like to hang, cropped and straight hems love a clean tuck or a neat half-tuck.
Men’s Shirts: What Fit to Choose?
Start with how you like to move. If you want airflow and room, go box fit. It sits off the body, drops at the shoulder, and keeps proportions balanced with wider-leg bottoms. If you’re after a sharper line, cropped fit brings the hem up so your waist and shoes get some shine—great with higher-rise pants or tailored shorts.
Regular fit is the everyday hero. It’s easy through the chest with a natural shoulder and a length that works tucked or untucked. Long sleeve versions roll cleanly and layer well under jackets. Short sleeve shirts feel laidback but still look considered, especially in linen or poplin.
Think length and balance. If you’re wearing relaxed or baggy pants, a boxy or slightly cropped shirt keeps the outfit from feeling heavy. If your bottoms are slim or straight, a regular fit shirt gives you symmetry. Polos play nicely across the board—size true for neat, size up for a looser, skater-inspired look.
Check the shoulder seams—they should sit right at the edge of your shoulder for a clean line. Sleeves should give you movement without bunching. If you’re between sizes, decide by styling: size up for that drapey, effortless feel; stay true for a tidy finish.
Bottom line: pick the fabric for the weather, the fit for the mood, and the details for your day. Our men’s shirts and polos are made to mix, match, and move with you—so you can do you, comfortably.