Most men take longer to come around to pink than they should. It reads as a risk when you’re staring at a rack, then you wear it once and wonder why you waited. The truth is that pink works harder than almost any other color in a casual wardrobe. It sits well against most skin tones, it lifts a pair of grey or navy chinos without trying, and a faded dusty pink in particular ages about as well as a t-shirt can. We have been specifically looking at cuts where the weight of the fabric is right, the collar holds its shape after washing, and the fit doesn’t require a belt to look intentional. Not the neon end of the color range. Not the washed out shades that read as an accident. The ones in here are the pinks that have actual conviction behind them, the ones you pull out of the drawer first without having to think about it.