Button-Down Shirt Sizing
Size | Neck | Chest | Sleeve Length |
---|---|---|---|
XS | 13"-13.5" | 32"-34" | 31"-32" |
S | 14"-14.5" | 35"-37" | 32"-33" |
M | 15"-15.5" | 38"-40" | 33"-34" |
L | 16"-16.5" | 41"-43" | 34"-35" |
XL | 17"-17.5" | 44"-46 | 35"-36" |
Size | Neck | Chest | Sleeve Length |
---|---|---|---|
XS | 33-34 cm | 81-86 cm | 79-81 cm |
S | 35-37 cm | 87-94 cm | 81-84 cm |
M | 38-39 cm | 95-102 cm | 84-86 cm |
L | 41-42 cm | 103-109 cm | 86-89 cm |
XL | 43-44.5 cm | 110-117 cm | 89-92 cm |
Chest
Measure under your arms around the fullest part of your chest.
Arm Length
Bend your elbow around a 90 degree angle. Have someone hold measuring tape at the center back of your neck. Measure across your shoulder to your elbow and down to your wrist. The total length is your arm length.
White Distressed Oxford with Busted Seams
White Distressed Oxford with Busted Seams
Notes
The perfect Oxford shirt with reverse ("busted") seams. Handmade and distressed in the U.S.A. 100% Japanese cotton Oxford cloth. Hand distressed collar and cuffs.
Details
Enzyme washed for softness. Soft S-roll button down collar. Pure cotton buttons. American placket. Rowing Blazers sandpaper card included for additional at-home distressing. (Props not included.)
Size & Fit
This shirt has a modern cut. Model is 5'11" and wears a Medium.
Provenance
"I had an Oxford cloth button-down shirt that I practically lived in. I wore it while excavating in Italy; hiking in Patagonia; celebrating at Henley after exhilarating victories; drowning my sorrows at Henley after gutting losses; I wore it to elegant dinners and to many more greasy spoons. The collar and cuffs wore down and frayed with years of use, and seams started to come apart. And it just felt right. We've recreated that feeling -- without overdoing it, but also without kidding ourselves, with just the right amount of tongue-in-cheek. That's why we include a piece of sandpaper with each shirt, printed on the reverse with a withering quote by the great Edward Said about his Princeton roommates who used to sand the collars of their BDs." - Jack