A button-down shirt is a classic wardrobe staple known for its versatility and clean, structured appearance. It features a full-length front opening that is fastened with a row of buttons, making it easy to wear and adjust. Originally, the term "button-down" referred specifically to shirts with collar points that fasten to the shirt with small buttons, but it’s now often used more broadly to describe any shirt that buttons up the front.
Key Features:
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Full front button closure – easy to put on and take off
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Collared neckline – often with button-down points (especially in traditional styles)
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Cuffed sleeves – usually with button closures, often long-sleeved, but short-sleeve options exist
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Structured fit – provides a neat and polished appearance
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Versatile styling – can be dressed up or down
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Variety of fabrics – including cotton, oxford cloth, flannel, linen, and more
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Chest pocket(s) – common in casual styles
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Tuckable design – ideal for pairing with trousers, jeans, or suits