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The Best Oxford Shirts for Men, Tested by Style Experts

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The Jack Everyday Slim Oxford Shirt

Cons

  • Might be too casual for formalwear

We gave more than 30 different oxford shirts a test run, but Taylor Stitch’s offering stole the top spot, thanks to its timeless style, ultra-soft feel, and versatile wear. Unlike some fancy oxford shirts meant solely for buttoned-up events, Taylor Stitch’s version also holds up casual settings. I’ve worn it to the beer hall and museum exhibit on the weekends for a laid-back vibe. It has a relaxed fit, so I have more breathing room than a stiff feeling. button-down collar, and even a handy patch pocket. Plus its vertical stripes are perfect for guys who want to appear taller.

Compared to other shirts we’ve tested, this shirt has a substantial weight to it—like 6 oz of sturdy cotton fabric that held up after more than 10 cycles in the washer. Since it’s quite hefty, it’s probably better suited for shoulder season than summer. The cut is slim-not-too tight, so you’ve got room to move without looking untidy. Sure, the price is up there, but you’ve got all three of the most important features: comfort, durability, and quality construction. In other words, you’re getting your money’s worth.

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Material 100% organic cotton
Fit Slim
Colors 7

Everyday Oxford Shirt

Cons

  • Not as durable as other shirts

There’s nothing better than an oxford shirt that feels like butter. Enter Bonobos’ version, which feels dreamy on the skin. It’s made from cotton that’s super soft and breathable, keeping you comfy all day. Unlike other oxford shirts in this list, this one is super flexible—thanks to the mechanical stretch blend. Our editors love this particular cut because you can reach, bend and move easily without sacrificing that classic fit. Speaking of which, you can choose between four different fits: slim, tailored, standard and athletic.

During our testing, we found it looks sharpest untucked with a pair of navy or beige trousers. Other nice details include the two buttons on the cuff that give you a customized fit around the wrist.

Material 100% Cotton with Mechanical Stretch
Fit Tailored, Slim, Standard, Athletic
Colors 17

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American-Made Oxford Cloth Button-Down Dress Shirt

Cons

  • Expensive for a cotton shirt

Brooks Brothers, the OG oxford shirt maker, has rolled out many variations of its marquee top in the past century, but you can’t beat a classic. Take this pink number. It’s simple, has clean lines and versatile wear, making it suitable for both casual and formal settings. We found that rolling up sleeves can make it even more relaxed and suitable for a weekend brunch or art exhibit.

One of the best details is the stiff collar, which holds its shape and makes you look like you stepped out of a fashion magazine. Even though it’s on the dressier side, you can totally rock it with dark jeans and still look sharp. Plus, pink is for confident guys who aren’t afraid to shake up the usual color palette.

Material 100% Cotton
Fit Slim, Regular, Traditional
Colors 3

Garment-Dyed Oxford Shirt

Cons

  • Nothing

Since day one, the preppy American brand cemented its button-down as a signature piece of the Polo collection, and this still rings true today. With options in classic and slim fits, this garment-dyed oxford shirt caters to various body types and style preferences, ensuring you get a flattering look.

During our trial, we found tons of ways to wear it. For work, our fashion editors have paired it with chinos or dress pants and threw on a blazer. Going out to happy hour with friends? Leave it untucked over your favorite jeans or shorts and roll up the sleeves for an effortless vibe.

While the coloring may rub off onto fabrics and upholstery, this shirt is built to last. The garment-dyed process gives each shirt a unique, lived-in look with rich, vibrant colors that fade beautifully over time, adding charm and a vintage feel to your wardrobe.

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Material 100% Cotton
Fit Classic, Slim
Colors 14

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The Classic Oxford Shirt

Cons

  • Might be too casual for formalwear

Need an oxford shirt that’s comfy through and through? Everlane’s standard fit version stands out as a solid contender. For starters, it’s made from organic cotton material, which is softer than regular cotton, thanks to the longer fibers. In terms of appearance, it strikes a perfect balance between rugged and refined, making it versatile for various occasions. Despite its elevated look, it maintains a lived-in feel that adds character to the piece. During our testing, we found the fit to be roomy in the body, but not too oversized to where its excess fabric makes the garment look ill-fitted or sloppy. Our editors have paired this option with their best chinos and casual shoes.

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Features at a Glance

Material 100% organic cotton
Fit Standard
Color 7

Slim Favorite Oxford Shirt

Cons

  • On the pricier side, but long-lasting

If you prefer a slim fit oxford that looks super polished, check out Todd Snyder’s charcoal version. It’s ideal to wear to the office or dinner parties. The brand didn’t skimp on the details. The embroidered gussets offer added room for comfort, a collar back button ensures a neat appearance, a button-through chest pocket adds utility, and a loop on the back that provides convenience for hanging in the gym locker. We found that the fabric is not too stiff and gets better after being broken in a bit. The medium weight is just enough for it to be worn year round. In other words, it provides enough warmth for cooler days, while remaining breathable for warmer weather.

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Features at a Glance

Material 100% Cotton
Fit Slim
Color 2

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California Oxford One Pocket Shirt

Cons

  • Doesn’t hold us as long as other shirts

Most oxford shirts we tested are too heavy to wear during the summer. That’s not the case with this Buck Mason option. At just 3 oz, I found it’s light enough to keep me from sweating bullets in 70 degree commutes to the office, making it more airy than the Taylor Stitch one. The magic is in the fabric—a blend of cotton and Tencel. Cotton keeps it breathable, while Tencel wicks away moisture, so you stay cool and dry even on the hottest days of the season.

I also found it looks clean untucked with chinos or shorts, meaning it’s versatile enough for a dinner date or park picnic. The mother of pearl buttons add a touch of class, and there’s a convenient pocket for your sunglasses, which is perfect for those sunny days out. Plus, the box pleat in the back isn’t just for show—it gives you extra room to stretch your arms or reach for your coffee, so you’re not feeling boxed in.

Material Cotton-Tencel
Fit Classic
Colors 3

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As the Style and Commerce Editor for Men’s Health, Joseph covers all-things fashion and grooming. Previously, Cheatham was a commerce editor for Spy, and he has written for Travel + Leisure.

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