Black Shirts That Don't Try Too Hard
The black shirt has a credibility problem and most of it is deserved. Worn wrong it reads as either trying too hard or not trying at all, and the line between those two failures is thinner than most men realize. The issue is usually fit, fabric, or finish. A black shirt that pulls across the chest, or sits in a cheap polyester blend, or has collar points that curl by noon is doing nobody any favors. What actually works is quieter than people expect. A relaxed linen in summer, a well constructed poplin for evening, a brushed cotton that holds its own under a jacket in October. We've been specifically looking for cuts that don't lean into the whole black shirt moment, shirts that earn their place in a real wardrobe rather than a costume. These are the ones that read as considered rather than calculated. That difference is everything.
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