Sid Mashburn
Slim-Fit Spread Collar Dress Shirt Sky Blue Roxford
Don't you guys mean ‘royal oxford’? For years we've been using an around-the-office portmanteau for this…
fabric, since it's lighter and more refined than a traditional oxford cloth, with a slight glow to the surface. It can go from boardroom to dive bar, and it's usually the very first shirt we recommend to a guy building his wardrobe. This one's got a modified spread collar with lightweight, fused interlining to lend some structure. (A little inside baseball: the collar point length is designed to sit in perfect harmony with the widths of our ties and our jacket lapels, all 8cm exactly.) Our Slim Fit has a trimmer body and sleeve than our Standard, plus a higher armhole and our usual long-enough-to-stay-tucked-in shirttail. It's a good choice for guys with narrower shoulders and those who prefer a closer-to-the-body shape. Otherwise, the details are the same: single-needle stitching, 22 stitches/inch, flat-felled seams, and thick, 3.5mm Trocas shell buttons. And while they're designed to look fantastic with a tie, all of our dress shirts can be opened up and worn more casually — in fact, on weekends, we wear them as sport shirts.
- 80/1 x 80/1 Italian roxford (royal oxford)
- 100% cotton
- 3.5mm Trocas shell buttons
- 22 stitches/inch
- flat-felled seams
- modified spread collar with removable stays
- fused German interlining in collar and cuff
- side pleats on back yoke
- rounded chest pocket
- rounded barrel cuffs
- made in Honduras
- machine wash cold, hang to dry, medium iron
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“While you probably could theoretically wear a blue shirt to a formal function or a funeral, white is usually better. But for everything else, light blue is an automatic yes. I think every guy at the company has our Sky Roxford, and wears it once a week, minimum. Including me. So that’s the first one I’d recommend.”
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