
"But! If I were allowed two styles, the second one would without question be a denim work shirt. Point collar, two button-flap chest pockets, an ever-so-slightly boxy fit in a nice medium wash. Done and done. It's only slightly less versatile than the OCBD, working wonderfully with basically any pair of pants you throw at it: traditional khakis, 5-pocket twill trousers, black jeans and, perhaps most notably (and controversially!), jeans in a wash similar to that of your chosen shirt."
"In a nice little turn of events that will likely lead to you saving yourself a couple bucks, I think just about everyone would be served well by J.Crew's version. It's got everything I'm looking for, and it sells for a perfectly reasonable $118 - except because it's J.Crew it's almost never actually the full $118. Right now it can be yours for well under $100."
A blue Oxford cloth button-down ranks as the foremost everyday shirt, with the denim work shirt serving as a highly versatile second option. Key features include a point collar, two button-flap chest pockets, and a slightly boxy fit in a medium wash. The denim work shirt pairs with traditional khakis, 5-pocket twill trousers, black jeans, and matching-wash denim for a classic Canadian tuxedo look. The shirt also layers well under textured fall blazers. Notable examples include Billy Reid's Shoals Shirt, classic Levi's, Flint & Tinder, RRL, and an accessible J.Crew version often discounted below $100.
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