Oxford shirts have a foot in a few worlds, Ivy League dressing, tailoring, and workwear. This one sits comfortably between all three. The heavy, dry Oxford gives it structure and presence, closer to older American shirting that was built to be worn hard and age well, rather than feel soft straight out of the box.
The cut stays clean and practical, with workwear touches through the pockets and construction, but it still works easily with tailored trousers or under a jacket. Worn buttoned up it feels sharp and considered; worn open over a tee it leans more casual. It’s the sort of shirt that only improves with time.