The Best Short Sleeve Shirts to Wear Right Now
Start with the resort shirt, also called a camp or Cuban collar. It’s the laidback one with the open neckline that instantly says weekend, even on a Wednesday. Lightweight fabrics like viscose and soft cotton blends drape nicely, breathe well, and don’t cling, so you stay cool and look relaxed. Button it up for smart-casual, or wear it open over a tee for that effortless layered feel.
If you’re chasing cool and crisp, reach for linen and linen blends. Linen moves air like a pro and gets softer with every wash. It’s the shirt you put on when the forecast hits beach weather, but it still pairs up with chinos when you need to look pulled together. Bonus: natural texture means you can skip the heavy ironing. Slight creases are part of the charm.
Short sleeve Oxford shirts keep things classic. The fabric has a bit of structure, which helps it hold shape and sit clean through the chest and shoulders. Perfect for office-casual, dinners, and days you want a tidy look that doesn’t feel stiff. Tuck it in with a belt and loafers, or leave it out with straight-leg denim and sneakers. Done.
Prefer smooth and sharp? Poplin and stretch poplin button-ups are lightweight and polished with just enough give to move with you. Think breathable, easy to layer, and ready for a long day. If your calendar goes from coffee to late-night gig, this fabric keeps up.
On the textured side, look for seersucker, crinkle, or waffle weaves. These are built for low maintenance and high comfort. Seersucker’s puckered finish lifts the fabric off your skin to keep air flowing, while crinkle and waffle bring that lived-in texture that looks good straight out of your bag. Translation: packable, wrinkle-friendly, and always ready to go.
Chambray and denim short sleeve shirts hit the sweet spot between rugged and neat. They’re soft, durable, and work with basically everything: black jeans, tan chinos, even tailored shorts. A lighter chambray reads summer; a mid-wash denim gives you that classic workwear edge.
Prints? Go as loud or low-key as you like. Tropical, retro geo, micro florals, vintage stripes, checks—pick your mood. If you want to keep it subtle, try tonal patterns or minimal embroidery on a solid base. If you’re all-in on colour, choose saturated hues that pop with your favourite shorts and white sneakers. We also run match-back sets on selected styles, so you can pair your printed shirt with co-ord shorts when you want the full look.
Fit matters, and we keep options open. Regular fits sit clean through the body for a timeless line. Relaxed fits give you extra room to move and layer a tee underneath. Oversized fits bring that slouchy, street-inspired drop that plays well with wide-leg pants and skate sneakers. If you prefer a longer line, size up for extra drape; if you want “smart casual,” go true to size and let the cut do the work.
Fabric call-outs that feel good to wear: breathable cotton, airy linen blends, drapey viscose, and easy-care crinkle textures. Many styles are designed for simple wash-and-wear—cold machine wash, shake out, hang up, and you’re good. We’re also working with better materials across ranges, like organic cotton and recycled blends where possible. Check each product page for the exact fabric story.
Details seal the deal. A camp collar sits open for a relaxed neck line. A boxy hem looks great untucked. A chest pocket keeps your sunnies handy. Coconut or matte buttons add texture. Small things, big impact.
What you’ll feel on: comfort, versatility, and that confident “I look put together without overthinking it” energy. That’s the goal.
How to Style Short Sleeve Shirts Across Seasons
Summer is the short sleeve shirt’s natural habitat. Keep it breezy with linen or viscose, a relaxed fit, and either swim shorts or a 5–7 inch chino short. Wear it open over a tank for beach days, or buttoned with lightweight chinos for rooftop nights. Low-profile sneakers, slides, or espadrilles all play nice. If you’re doing prints, let the shirt lead and keep the rest clean.
Spring and early autumn are where layering earns its stripes. Throw a short sleeve Oxford over a crisp tee and add chinos or straight-leg denim. Swap in a camp-collar shirt over a long-sleeve tee when temps dip; the contrast at the sleeves makes the look feel intentional. A lightweight overshirt, denim jacket, or bomber on top keeps the breeze off without killing the vibe. Roll with canvas sneakers or desert boots and call it a day.
Winter doesn’t bench short sleeves—you just move them into the mid-layer. Start with a long-sleeve tee or thermal, button your short sleeve shirt over it, then add a knit, puffer, or wool coat. The collar brings structure under outerwear and gives you a pop of pattern or colour peeking out. Go for heavier bases like chambray or Oxford to add warmth and visual weight. Finish with chunky socks and sturdy boots. Short sleeves, long season.
Work or smart-casual? Keep it clean with a solid Oxford or a fine-stripe poplin. Button to the second-from-top, tuck into tailored chinos, and add a belt. If your office is looser, a linen blend with a camp collar and crisp sneakers nails the modern uniform. For dinner plans, swap sneakers for loafers and you’re set.
Weekends and off-duty look better with ease. Try a relaxed fit resort shirt with wide-leg pants or carpenter jeans for a chill silhouette. If you want a set-it-and-forget-it outfit, go for a matching print shirt and shorts, then layer a plain tee underneath so you can switch looks during the day. Baseball cap, crossbody bag, and you’re out the door.
Travel styling: short sleeve shirts are carry-on heroes. Choose a couple of solids and one statement print. Solids anchor outfits; prints switch the mood. Fabrics like seersucker and crinkle fare best out of a suitcase. Wear your bulkiest jacket on the plane, then use your short sleeve shirt as your middle layer on the ground. One shirt, multiple fits.
Fit tips that make life easier: if you’re between sizes, think about your end goal. Want a cleaner line for work? Go true to size. Chasing drape and airflow? Size up and let it hang. Shorter guys can tuck or half-tuck to refine the proportions; taller guys can lean into longer hems or oversized fits. Everyone can benefit from a quick steam or shake-out after washing. No ironing marathon required.
Care like you mean it, but keep it simple. Cold wash to protect colour and fabric. Button up before washing to help it keep shape. Hang to dry and smooth seams with your hands. Most styles settle nicely as they dry, especially linen, viscose, and seersucker. You’ll spend more time wearing and less time fussing.
Bottom line: short sleeve shirts are the most versatile men’s tops in your rotation. They nail comfort, polish, and personality in one piece. At Cotton On, you’ll find the cuts, fabrics, and prints to match your day—work to weekend, warm to cool, classic to bold. Find your fit, wear it your way, and keep it moving.