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The Oxford Shirt

The Cornerstone of timeless style

Some garments earn their place in a wardrobe. Others define it.
The Oxford shirts belongs firmly in the latter category. Reliable, versatile and remarkably enduring, it has remained a staple of well-dressed men for well over a century. Few pieces move as seamlessly between occasions, seasons and generations.

Originally woven in Scotland during the 19th century, Oxford cloth was named after the great British universities, with Oxford emerging as the fabric that endured. Its distinctive basket weave gave it both durability and softness - qualities that remain central to its appeal today.

The shirt´s rise to prominence on American university campuses in the early 20th century, where is became synonymous with collegiate style. Worn by students, athletes and academics alike, the oxford shirts developed a reputation for understated confidence: smart without being formal, relaxed without appearing careless.

That balance remains its greatest strenght.

Buttoned beneath a blazer, it lends a sense of refinement without stiffness. Worn open-collared with chinos or denim, it feels effortless and relaxed. Few garments are as dependable when the dress code is unclear, the occasion changes, or the day stretches from morning meetings to evening plans.

Its character lies in the details. The textured cloth softens beautifully with wear, developing a lived-in quality that only improves over time. The collar retains its shape while maintaining a casual elegance, making it equally at home beneath tailoring or worn entirely on its own

in a era of changing trends, the Oxford shirt continues to prove its worth. Not because it demands attention, but because it consistency delivers exactly what a great wardrobe should: versatility, longevity and timeless style.

A true cornerstone. Yesterday, today and for years to come.