There is a version of seersucker that belongs at a Kentucky Derby party in 1987, and then there is the version we are interested in. The puckered weave is genuinely useful in heat. It pulls away from the skin, moves air, and does not cling when the temperature climbs past the point where most shirts become unwearable. The problem has always been execution. Too much color, too wide a stripe, too much going on, and the shirt makes you the story rather than just part of a well dressed picture. What we looked for here were shirts where the texture does the work and everything else stays quiet. Collars that sit well open or with a button undone. Fits that are not fighting to be slim or boxy. Fabrics with enough weight to drape properly without trapping heat. Seersucker done right is one of the smartest warm weather choices a man can make. These are the ones that understand that.

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