The oxford cloth button down is one of the most reliable shirts in menswear, and also one of the most frequently ruined by poor construction. A bad one goes shapeless after three washes, the collar rolls wrong, and the chest pockets start to pucker in ways that are difficult to explain and impossible to ignore. We’ve spent a lot of time with cotton oxfords specifically because the category rewards attention. The weave should have enough weight to drape well but enough breathability to actually wear through a full day. The collar roll matters more than most men realize. It should happen naturally, not because someone ironed a crease into it. We’ve been looking at shirts that hold their structure wash after wash without needing starch or special treatment. Ones that work tucked into trousers in the morning and untucked over the weekend without looking like a different shirt entirely. These are the oxfords worth building around.