
2010s · 2020s · Western
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
cotton blend
Culture
Western
Movement
Gorpcore
Influences
1980s business casual · traditional gingham shirting
A slim-fitted men's dress shirt featuring a small-scale gingham check pattern in burgundy and white. The shirt displays classic business formal construction with a spread collar, button-front closure, and long sleeves with button cuffs. The fabric appears to be a cotton blend with a crisp finish typical of dress shirting. The fitted silhouette follows the body's contours closely, reflecting the tailored aesthetic of 1980s professional menswear. The shirt is styled with olive green dress trousers and a dark leather belt, demonstrating the coordinated business casual approach characteristic of the Power Dressing era's emphasis on polished, professional appearance.
Lineage: “traditional gingham shirting”
That camel vest thrown over the gingham dress tells the whole story—what started as proper shirting has been conscripted into the casual uniform of someone who wants to look put-together without trying too hard. The burgundy dress shirt, with its razor-sharp collar and fitted torso, holds the line for gingham's buttoned-up origins, while the navy check has been liberated into an A-line that skims rather than sculpts.
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