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The Best White Dress Shirts for Men

Triumphing over vanilla anonymity, ‘white’ can help an individual express his individuality.

The Best White Dress Shirts for Men
A spinner reels raw silk at the Artisans Angkor mill in Cambodia. (Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- The plain white shirt is a wardrobe staple, but it doesn’t necessarily have to be plain, as in boring. Just because it is the most basic of all shirts—the one must-have dress shirt of Western culture and global business—doesn’t mean that it must be basic in the derogatory sense. 

This can be a hard lesson to learn. Some men find it difficult to break the habit of reordering, say, the same tissue-like Van Heusen item that their mothers used to cop at the mall. Maybe you’re stuck in the Brooks Brothers rut. Others are perhaps unfamiliar with options that might provide superior fits for their particular frames, shapes, suit collections, social contexts, and sensibilities.

At a bare minimum, the best white dress shirts enable a guy to conform to written and unwritten dress codes without feeling like a drone. And at their very best, triumphing over vanilla anonymity, they can even help an individual express his individuality. Examine the nine fine specimens below and choose which best suit you.

 

For the Best French Cuffs

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When you want a shirt with the best French cuffs, you head straight to the best French shirtmaker. At Charvetmaison fondée en 1838—the company’s characteristically precise stitching comes to bear on this chemise$495


The Upscale Chambray Option

 

The Best White Dress Shirts for Men

The details that made Gant button-downs a hit in the 1950s—the box pleat, the locker loop, the rear-collar button—are here. And the suavity of all of them is elevated by the chambray fabric and mother-of-petal buttons. $185


To Wear With a Slick Suit

The Best White Dress Shirts for Men

Ermenegildo Zegna refers to some its its very best suiting fabrics as “Trofeo wools,” after the Italian word for trophy. By the same token, they call this classic, with its French collar, squared cuffs, and silky finish, a “Trofeo shirt,” and as such it arguably deserves an Oscar for how it covers your torso. $375

 

The Platonic Ideal

The Best White Dress Shirts for Men

Balancing the business-dressiness of poplin weave with the more casual pleasures of a button-down collar, this Boglioli version is the contemporary ideal of a white shirt. The back darts clinch its modern fit. $275 

 

For Shorter Guys

The Best White Dress Shirts for Men
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Peter Manning, the biggest name in outfitting the under-6-foot male, smartly cuts its dress shirts, with their modest spread collars, from pinpoint oxford. Sizes range from 1 (with a 15-inch neck and 31-inch sleeve) to 4x (17-inch neck, 33-inch sleeve). $108

 

For Crease-Resistant Types

The Best White Dress Shirts for Men

Because the Stockholm-based shirtmaker Eton gives a crease-resistant finish to this linen-blend fabric, the shirtfront stays as sharp as the angles of its dashing, high, cutaway collar. $275

 

The Band-Collar Option

The Best White Dress Shirts for Men

In seersucker, with a band collar, the Paris-based Officine Générale gets the win with this summery option. $280

 

An Ivy-League-Appropriate Design 

The Best White Dress Shirts for Men

Doubling down on old-school details, this limited-edition oxford-cloth from Japanese shirt maker Kamakura combines a club collar worthy of an Eton schoolboy with a tab collar radiating Ivy League vibes. The mellowness of the oxford-cloth whole balances the daintiness of the details. $99

 

The Short-Sleeved Option

The Best White Dress Shirts for Men

Is it possible to wear a white short-sleeved button-down without looking like a Book of Mormon extra? Perhaps not. But this one from Gitman Vintage, with its high armhole and tailored fit, is on a mission to reimagine a historically square garment with some out-the-box thinking. $170

To contact the author of this story: Troy Patterson in New York at tpatterson28@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editor responsible for this story: James Gaddy at jgaddy@bloomberg.net.