In my experience, you'd be surprised how often a menswear selection that seems suited simply for one situation is actually well-suited for, well, several. Take one of the best men's Oxford shirts, for instance. This classic shirt has preppy roots in more modern times, and was even named for the Oxford cloth used to make the original shirts Scotland years ago.

Combined with its buttondown collar and crisp color options -- often in white or light blue -- the Oxford shirt was a tried-and-true style staple for plenty of business casual and dressed-up situations (aside from black tie affairs). Here's where today's Style Pick of the Week swerves ever so slightly.

You see, the best Oxford shirt for men these days has a touch more flash in terms of style potential: It can be dressed up with a classic navy blazer like days gone by, but the right shirt can also be worn in ways that are casually cool, and that's what leads me to the Le Alfre Le Blanc White Oxford Shirt.
It all starts with the vision of the brand and founder Brandon Snower, who wanted to revamp the traditional buttondown shirt for the modern man.
Consider that aim achieved, as I've found that NYC-based Le Alfre makes some of the best Oxford shirts under $100. And while its classic shirts have a contrasting white "banker" collar, the Le Alfre Le Blanc White Oxford Shirt goes all in on a more monochromatic take.
This style, made in Portugal from 100 percent soft Portuguese Oxford cotton, boasts timeless details like a buttondown collar, plus premium touches like Mother of Pearl buttons. Double-button rounded cuffs are also a more casual touch (unlike square cuffs found on some traditional dress shirts), and the Le Alfre Le Blanc White Oxford Shirt is made by Portugal's oldest shirtmaker, to boot.
As Le Alfre says, "simple is always classy," and this shirt just works (and works). If I were you, I'd wear it untucked with dark blue jeans and handsome brown leather lace-up boots for high-low, casual style, and I'd team it with tobacco chinos and tan leather loafers (plus a navy blazer) at the office or for evening cocktails. Rethink what you thought you knew about the Oxford shirt, and start dressing accordingly this season.
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