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20 of the Best Oxford Shirts
You could argue that the oxford cloth button-down never really left. But for a few years, it was relegated to the back of the closet, crowded out by performance fabrics, oversized silhouettes and whatever micro-trend was dominating your feed. Now, with ’90s normcore and classic midcentury prep firmly back in rotation, the OCBD has reclaimed its place as a foundational piece—less a nostalgic throwback than a quiet flex of good taste.
The timing couldn’t be better. From heritage stalwarts refining their signatures to emerging labels tweaking proportions, collars and cloth weights, the current field is deeper than it’s ever been. Whether you prefer a boxy, Ivy-leaning fit or something trimmer and tailored—and whether your budget skews mall brand or made-in-America, there’s an oxford out there ready to anchor your wardrobe.
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Buck Mason wanted to create an “eased-up lightweight take on the classic American oxford cloth button-down”.
California oxford DB shirt,
$148 by Buck Mason
Made in Japan and inspired by Ivy style oxfords from the ’60s.
Vintage Ivy oxford shirt,
$150 by Kamakura Shirts
A relaxed, modern take on the oxford, with a slightly cropped body and generous patch pocket.
Modern-cut oxford shirt,
$200 by Merz b. Schwanen
Cut from the same fabric that the brand has used since 1978 and finished with a sturdy collar.
Cambridge oxford shirt,
$240 by Gitman Bros. Vintage
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This looks like a vintage lamp, with its metal and walnut wood base, but it’s actually a West Elm piece, now on sale.
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A relaxed take on the classic shirt jacket, cut from comfortable denim fabric in a cool, cropped length.
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This premium leather boot is handmade in Mexico and finished with a durable mini-lug Vibram sole for all-day wearability.
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