![]() I’ve always been incredibly fond of a striped shirt. I guess old men’s shirts are dime-a-dozen, but to me, they’re Emma Burke, Fashion Journal Digital Editor Weirdly, I have two favourites, a red and a blue one, that are the exact same shape and stripe, but from two different op-shops? One’s from the Blue Mountains and the other is from Coogee. But they’re also perfect unbuttoned over tanks, or tucked into jean shorts for the weekend. I wear mine loosely buttoned and untucked over black straight-leg trousers (I have Helmut Lang and Totême pairs on rotation), with either sandals or sneakers. I wear them about two times a week, making them definite staple status. The return from WFH to full-time office life has meant my outfits have to be very comfortable and unrestrictive, which my striped shirts are perfect for. ![]() The more variety of tones of the same colour, the Chang, Vogue Australia Head of Digital Content I found this absolute gem for $5 that I knew was going to match with these jeans my friend gave me! The shirt is now a treasured piece and a fun pop of colour in my wardrobe. My boyfriend and I were staying at a farm in Heyfield a few weeks ago and he suggested we try the op shops. ![]() I’m pretty obsessed with oversized cotton button-up shirts at the moment. ![]() Jameen Zalfen, Dyspnea Co-founder and Director ![]() With so many ways to wear them (buttoned or unbuttoned, cuffed sleeves or rolled up, tied or tucked in), you’re bound to get multiple outfit options with just the one shirt. They’ve showed us some dressy, 9 to 5 options as well laidback, Sunday market run looks. I asked an editor, fashion brand owner, digital content head, sexologist and home cook to all weigh in with how they style theirs. Turns out, this humble, unassuming garment is slowly becoming a ubiquitous fashion favourite. A wardrobe essential for businessmen and sailors (I assume). ![]()
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