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      Men’s shirts ranging from western styles in denim and corduroy to classic Oxford button-downs, from workwear flannels to Italian tailored shirts.
      The selection includes styles made from Oxford cotton, heavyweight flannel, denim, corduroy, poplin, and seersucker. Each piece is chosen for its robust construction, authentic fabrics, and distinctive details such as snap buttons, button-down collars, chest pockets, and reinforced stitching that ensure durability and versatility.

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      Men's shirts ranging from denim and corduroy western styles to classic button-down oxfords, from workwear flannels to Italian sartorial shirts. The selection includes models in oxford cotton, heavy flannel, denim, corduroy, poplin, and seersucker. Each piece is chosen for its robust construction, authentic fabrics, and distinctive details like snap buttons, button-down collars, chest pockets, and reinforced stitching that ensure durability and versatility.

      Shirt types and distinctive styles

      <p>The category includes western shirts with authentic details, classic button-down oxford shirts, workwear flannels, robust shirt-jackets, and Italian formal shirts. Western styles feature snap buttons, chest pockets with flaps, double-layer reinforced yokes, and spread or pointed collars. The 7 oz denim models offer a resistant structure with dark used and light used washes that provide a lived-in character. Corduroy shirts combine a soft texture with functional western construction. Button-down oxfords maintain a dense and regular weave, a collar with buttons that secure the points, and a neat silhouette suitable for formal and smart casual contexts. Flannels feature yarn-dyed fabric, tartan plaid or jacquard stripe patterns, pre-washing, and brushing for extra softness. The 14 oz heavy canvas shirt-jackets function as robust outer layers with western reinforcements and bar-tack stitching.</p>

      Characteristic materials and fabrics

      <p>The selection prioritizes 100% cotton in various weaves: oxford for durability and a pleasant texture, 7 oz heavy flannel for warmth and softness, 7 oz right-hand denim for robustness, corduroy for tactile depth, poplin for formal lightness, seersucker for summer freshness, and 14 oz heavy canvas for workwear resistance. Oxford cotton features a basket weave that ensures breathability and a refined appearance while maintaining a structured body. Yarn-dyed twisted flannel ensures persistent colors and a rich texture, ideal for cold seasons. The 7 oz denim offers a medium weight that balances robustness and comfort, suitable for daily use. Corduroy adds visual dimension and warmth without being heavy. Ultra-light poplin guarantees freshness and a formal fit. Seersucker maintains a puckered texture that promotes air circulation. The 14 oz heavy canvas represents the ultimate in resistance and durability.</p>

      Construction details and fit

      <p>Western shirts integrate pearlized or custom metal snap buttons, a double-layer reinforced yoke on the shoulders, chest pockets with flap and button, double-button cuffs for adjustment, and a locker loop under the back collar. Button-down oxfords feature a collar with buttons that secure the points, a front closure with classic buttons, and a regular fit that maintains balanced proportions. Flannels offer double and triple felled seams for resistance, patch pockets on the chest, custom metal buttons, and a double layer on the shoulder and back yoke. Shirt-jackets show bar-tack stitching at high-wear points, square fabric labels, robust button closures, and unlined construction for seasonal versatility. Italian formal shirts maintain sartorial details like precise stitching, structured collars, and a refined fit.</p>

      Occasions for use and pairings

      <p>Western shirts are suitable for casual contexts, weekends, and Americana style paired with jeans, chinos, and boots. Button-down oxfords work in business casual environments, the office, and formal occasions with sartorial trousers, chinos, and blazers. Flannels offer warmth and style for autumn-winter in layered compositions with vests, jackets, and denim. Shirt-jackets serve as outer layers in spring-autumn or mid-layers under heavy outerwear. Italian formal shirts adapt to professional contexts and elegant occasions. The variety of fabrics, colors, and styles allows for building complete wardrobes that cover daily, professional, and leisure needs while maintaining qualitative consistency.</p><p>This selection of men's shirts brings together American brands like Iron and Resin and Chesapeake's for workwear heritage and authentic western style, Edwin for Japanese denim and artisanal details, Carhartt WIP for robustness and functionality, Portofiori for Italian tailoring and classic fabrics. Each brand brings a distinctive construction identity: American craftsmanship for robust flannels and westerns, Japanese precision for quality denim, Italian tradition for oxfords and formal shirts. The proposal covers casual, smart casual, and formal needs while maintaining a focus on authentic materials and durable constructions.</p>

      Frequently Asked Questions

      What is the difference between western shirts and classic shirts?

      <p>Western shirts feature snap buttons instead of classic buttons, a double-layer reinforced yoke on the shoulders, chest pockets with pointed flaps, and often details like embroidery or pearlized buttons. They derive from the American tradition of work and rodeo. Classic shirts maintain traditional buttons, sartorial construction without western reinforcements, and more formal lines. Westerns are suitable for casual and Americana style, while classics are for formal and business contexts.</p>

      How do you wash a flannel shirt?

      <p>Flannel shirts require machine washing at moderate temperatures (30-40°C) with a delicate cycle to preserve the softness of the brushed fabric. Avoid aggressive spinning and high-temperature drying, which could cause shrinkage. Preferably air dry or tumble dry at low temperatures. Iron at medium temperatures if necessary. Factory pre-washing reduces the risk of subsequent shrinkage.</p>

      What does button-down collar mean?

      <p>A button-down collar features buttons that secure the collar points to the shirt, keeping them neatly in place. This detail originated in polo and spread to oxford shirts as a distinctive element of preppy and business casual style. It offers a polished look without formal rigidity, working both with and without a tie. It represents a balance between elegance and practicality.</p>

      How do you style denim shirts?

      <p>Denim shirts pair well with chinos, cargo pants, or jeans in contrasting shades (avoid denim-on-denim of the same color). They work with leather jackets, bombers, cardigans, and vests. They lend themselves to casual looks with sneakers or boots, and smart casual with unstructured blazers and loafers. Dark used washes offer greater versatility, while light used ones are more informal and summery.</p>

      Which shirts are suitable for the office?

      <p>Pure cotton button-down oxford shirts (white, light blue, striped) represent the ideal choice for business casual and the office. Poplin shirts with a spread collar offer greater formality. Non-iron shirts guarantee practicality while maintaining a polished appearance. Avoid flannels, westerns, and denim in formal contexts. Prefer neutral colors (white, light blue, navy) and structured fabrics that hold their shape throughout the day.</p>

      How do shirt-jackets fit compared to normal shirts?

      <p>Shirt-jackets feature a roomier and more relaxed fit, construction in heavy fabrics (14 oz canvas, robust twill), and function as outer or middle layers. They are longer than normal shirts, have structural reinforcements, and can be worn open over a T-shirt or closed as robust shirts. Normal shirts maintain a closer fit and are designed to be tucked into trousers or worn as a single top layer.</p>