Women's shirts bring structure to everyday dressing, working as a base layer under blazers or standing alone tucked into trousers. This collection covers classic button-up cuts, relaxed oversize shapes and lightweight summer styles in fabrics chosen for how they drape and hold shape through the day.
Cotton and Poplin Shirts
Cotton and poplin shirts hold a crisp collar and clean line, which makes them a natural fit for office wear. Poplin has a tight, smooth weave that resists creasing better than plain cotton, so it stays presentable from morning meetings to evening plans. Pair a white poplin shirt with tailored trousers, or knot the hem over high-waisted jeans for a softer look.
Linen Shirts for Warm Weather
Linen shirts move air well and stay cool in summer heat, which is why they suit coastal trips and hot afternoons. The fabric wrinkles by nature, and that relaxed texture is part of the appeal rather than a flaw. Roll the sleeves and leave the top buttons open over a slip dress or shorts.
Oversize and Slim Fit Cuts
The fit changes the whole feel of a shirt. Oversize cuts with dropped shoulders read casual and layer easily over tanks or crop tops, while slim fit shirts follow the body for a sharper silhouette under a jacket. Choosing between them comes down to how you plan to wear it and what sits underneath.
- Poplin and cotton for structured office looks that hold a collar
- Linen and linen blends for breathable summer wear
- Oversize cuts for layering and relaxed styling
- Slim fit for a tailored line under blazers
- Neutral tones like white and beige for easy pairing
- Striped and printed options for casual outfits
Care and Fabric Tips
Wash cotton and poplin shirts at 30 degrees to keep the collar and cuffs from wearing early. Iron poplin while slightly damp for a smooth finish. Linen responds better to line drying than a hot dryer, which can set deep creases. Turn printed shirts inside out before washing to protect the pattern.
If you are building a versatile wardrobe, start with a white poplin shirt and a neutral linen one. Those two cover most office days and warm-weather outings, and you can add prints or bolder colours as your rotation grows.