Non-Iron Stretch Pinpoint Oxford Shirt
The pinpoint Oxford is the relaxed bridge between a dress shirt and a button-down weekend shirt.
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Story & heritage
Charles Tyrwhitt is grounded in shirts: the company started as a mail-order shirt business in 1986 and later opened on Jermyn Street, a London address associated with British shirtmaking. That makes this piece part of the brand’s core wardrobe rather than a seasonal novelty.
The official page describes the non-iron Oxford button-down as a versatility piece. That makes it a useful Tyrwhitt icon: less severe than poplin or twill, but still anchored in the shirtmaking category that built the company.
Materials & craft
The product name and page support three key facts: non-iron, stretch and pinpoint Oxford. The result reads softer and more textured than a smooth formal shirt while keeping the easy-care promise.
How to choose & style
Choose sky blue as the daily driver with chinos or a navy blazer. It can take a tie, but it looks most natural open-necked under knitwear or casual tailoring.