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Few garments even come close to matching the versatility of the classic Oxford shirt. Straightforward, timeless, and comfortable, the Oxford has been a fixture of the shirting landscape for centuries.

From seasonal one-offs like our series of Brushed Oxfords to perennial staples like The Jack in Everyday Oxford (not to mention custom tailored pieces), we’ve been building Oxford shirts since the very beginning. Our love for this classic style should come as no surprise—balancing ruggedness, refinement, and (because ours are made with 100% organic cotton) Responsibility. 

Oxfords are very, very seldom out of place. Casual, formal, summer, winter—they do it all without missing a beat. If you’re not sure how to work this staple into your roster, don’t worry, because we’ve tapped the expertise of some of our most stylish friends to help us showcase just what makes Oxfords so special.

Ryan Cascarano

@ryancascarano tweaks a classic combination to express his own relaxed yet put-together style. While the combination of chinos and an Oxford shirt may, on its surface, seem like a familiar office look, his choice of a fuller-fit pant, boat shoes without socks, and a few rakishly undone buttons results in a look that honors both timeless silhouettes and contemporary styling.

Ryan Cascarano posing in The Jack in Navy University Stripe Oxford

Will Halbert

Subbing out your tee for an Oxford shirt in your casual outfits is an effective, easy way to add some style points to your look. Our good buddy @willhalbert provides proof of this. He’s tucking in a blue Oxford shirt into some rugged selvedge denim to create a cleaner version of an old-school “denim and chambray” combo, and his layering and color theory are next level.

Will Halbert posing in The Jack in Blue Everyday Oxford

Efe Efeturi

A long-time friend of the brand, @efe.efeturi creates a simple yet impactful outfit with a few well-crafted ingredients. Combining an untucked white Oxford with some slim chinos provides a strong foundation, while leather boots and a killer pair of shades bring a more relaxed, confident air to his outfit. When opting for something this simple, a tasteful touch of jewelry can add some serious visual wallop.

Efe Efeturi wearing The Jack in White Everyday Oxford

Christian Seymour

@sad.seymour is an absolute layering master. Aiming for a look that sits somewhere between classic tailoring and modern street style, he expertly breaks up his outfit by layering a cropped jacket over an untucked Oxford shirt, then balances the silhouette with a full-fit pant. A few tasteful accessories and a chunkier shoe round out the look.

Christian Seymour showing off The Jack in Indigo Oxford

Blake Scott

Here, @blakescott has a fine-tuned personal style rooted in heritage menswear and contemporary tailoring. He’s pairing a navy Oxford with our well-textured cardigan sweater, The Crawford, to create a clean, versatile look that would be welcome at the office or on a night out with friends.

Blake Scott posing in The Jack in Indigo Oxford

We don’t know about you, but this post left us feeling inspired. If you’ve been looking to add some extra Oxfords to your collection—or you’re taking your first leap into the style—be sure to check out our current range of options. There’s plenty more to come, too, because Oxfords never go out of style.

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