Your Favorite White Botton Down Shirt?

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Anonymous wrote:These are absolutely worth every cent:

https://shop.brunellocucinelli.com/en-us/women/ready-to-wear/shirts/shirt-with-monili-251M0091MA606C7498.html

I don't know how they weave the poplin, but it's a dream to wear. I find the cut of the shirt extremely flattering too. The models don't really do them justice.


No lol just know and I can easily afford as many of these as I want

No one with a brain buys this


Mmhmm.
Anonymous
I have a lot of Frank and Eileen
Anonymous
Omg bought a BR shirt recently…the wrinkles! My Everlane shirts behave so much better
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This one is my fav. Have it in blue as well.

https://chavastudio.com/collections/made-to-order-clothing/products/slim-button-down-with-high-collar-band?


Not OP. Love this.
Anonymous
I love the Carolyn shirt by Julia Amory. It does run a little big , so I’d size down.

https://juliaamory.com/collections/the-carolyn-shirt/products/the-carolyn-shirt-blanc
Anonymous
Lands End are shockingly good for the price, but getting small enough sizes is hard. I'm usually an XXSP/00P and the 00P there is not terribly slim. It works, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lands End are shockingly good for the price, but getting small enough sizes is hard. I'm usually an XXSP/00P and the 00P there is not terribly slim. It works, though.


I wear a medium normally, but buy a small in Lands End button ups. There’s enough room for alterations to nip in the waist. And with their lower prices, it makes it all work out well.
Anonymous
Any tips for those of us with a bigger bust? Small or medium fits me in the waist and arms, but I need an XL to get around my tatas, which results in batwing sleeves and flapping around the midsection. I gave up on buttondowns, or only wear them unbuttoned over a tank. But I do love the professional look
Anonymous
Ann Taylor. It sculpts my body well and holds up/keeps the bright white after multiple wears. Even better when you catch it on sale!
Anonymous
I bought this knit Oxford on sale last season without realizing that the fabric was going to be more of a knit than a poplin. I’m not sure how to describe it best but it’s sort of like a crisp polo fabric. Anyway, I loved it and plan to buy more colors this season. It’s stretchy and soft but still looks sharp and tailored

https://www.ralphlauren.com/women-clothing-shirts-blouses/slim-fit-knit-cotton-oxford-shirt/0038659736.html?utm_source=CSE
Anonymous
I don't want to be a jerk, but do people still wear these?

I feel like I haven't seen a woman in a white button-down shirt in years.
Anonymous
Rail, comfortable and easy to style
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to be a jerk, but do people still wear these?

I feel like I haven't seen a woman in a white button-down shirt in years.


Really? I keep seeing them on the street in DTDC.
Anonymous
Love this one from Sezane, the blue is also fantastic: https://www.sezane.com/us/product/tomboy-shirt/white#size-0

And this one from Tuckernut is more tailored and doesn't gape at the bust:https://tnuck.com/products/white-long-sleeve-essentials-shirt
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any tips for those of us with a bigger bust? Small or medium fits me in the waist and arms, but I need an XL to get around my tatas, which results in batwing sleeves and flapping around the midsection. I gave up on buttondowns, or only wear them unbuttoned over a tank. But I do love the professional look


I have to wear knit button downs. They're not as dressy looking, but they look better than all the excess fabric.
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