Weekend Oxford Button-Down Shirt
A softer button-down Oxford that brings Thomas Pink’s shirtmaking into relaxed, preppy territory.
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Story & heritage
Thomas Pink was founded in London in 1984 and built its reputation around sharp shirting; the Weekend Oxford Button-Down Shirt reflects that focus in a current shirt family sold by the brand.
Thomas Pink describes the Oxford shirt as an iconic casual piece associated with America’s Ivy League style, here made as a weekend button-down.
Materials & craft
The Oxford shirt is the iconic casual piece made famous by the preppy style of America's Ivy League colleges. Oxford relates to the weave of the fabric, with a refined texture that continues to soften after washing. For a relaxed look, leave un-ironed and roll up the sleeves. For fraternity formality, wear under a blazer or with jeans or chinos. 100% cotton Fabric woven in Italy Button down collar Single cuff
The brand's own “10 Points of a Pink Shirt” highlights split yokes, pattern matching, French seams, off-set side seams and polished mother-of-pearl buttons as recurring shirtmaking signatures.
How to choose & style
Wear un-ironed with sleeves rolled for ease, or under a blazer with chinos when the weekend still needs polish.
Choose Classic for ease, Tailored for a cleaner line, or Slim when the look needs to sit close under knitwear and jackets.