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SUITSUPPLY  Light Blue Widespread Collar Shirt

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Men's Shirts

Suitsupply shirts are made from premium Italian fabrics. Cotton, linen, silk all in and oxford, twill or poplin weaves selected for structure, breathability, and shape that holds through a full day without looking overdressed.

The range runs from sharp dress shirts built for the office to relaxed casual styles suited to weekends. Dress shirts are cut with precise proportions at the collar and cuff, designed to work under a suit or on their own. Casual options bring the same attention to fabric and fit in softer constructions that pair naturally with chinos or denim.

Linen shirts come into their own through spring and summer, offering real breathability without sacrificing polish. Every shirt in the collection is made to wear well, whether you're dressing up or dialing it back.

Men's Shirts FAQ

What makes Suitsupply shirts different from standard options?

The difference starts with the fabric. Suitsupply sources premium Italian cotton, linen, and Oxford weaves chosen for quality and performance. Construction prioritizes fit at the collar, shoulders, and chest, the details that separate well-made menswear from the rest.

How should a dress shirt fit?

The collar should sit snugly without pinching when buttoned. The shoulder seam should land at the edge of your shoulder, not past it. The body should follow your natural silhouette without pulling across the chest, and the sleeves should show roughly half an inch of cuff when worn under a jacket.

What is the difference between a dress shirt and a casual shirt?

Dress shirts are built for formality: finer fabrics, structured collars, and precise proportions designed to wear under a suit or blazer. Casual shirts use softer constructions and more relaxed fabrics, made for everyday wear with chinos or denim. The construction tells the difference.

Are men's shirts appropriate for business casual?

Yes. A well-fitted dress shirt or Oxford in a neutral color works cleanly in a business casual setting, with or without a tie. Pair it with tailored trousers or chinos and you have a sharp, polished look that doesn't feel overdressed.

What fabrics are Suitsupply shirts made from?

The collection spans cotton, linen, and Oxford weaves. Cotton options range from crisp poplin for formal occasions to softer constructions suited to casual wear. Linen shirts offer natural breathability through warmer months. Oxford shirts sit between the two — textured enough for casual settings, polished enough for tailored trousers.