Men's Shirts
Sharpen your wardrobe with Studio Nicholson’s men’s luxury shirts, ...
Sharpen your wardrobe with Studio Nicholson’s men’s luxury shirts, choose crisp 100% cotton poplins or relaxed linen drapes. Clean lines and modern tailoring bring character to designer shirts designed for versatility across all occasions, whether paired for work or styled off-duty.
MEN'S SHIRTS
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Rafe Linen Shirt in SandRafe Linen Shirt in Sand
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- £375
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View Shirt in Grey / Brown StripeView Shirt in Grey / Brown Stripe
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- £395
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Sanko Shirt in Grey / Brown StripeSanko Shirt in Grey / Brown Stripe
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- £375
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Agios Shirt in Optic WhiteAgios Shirt in Optic White
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- £350
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Hal Shirt in Parchment StripeHal Shirt in Parchment Stripe
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- £450
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View Shirt in Optic WhiteView Shirt in Optic White
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- £325
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Sanko Shirt in Antique WhiteSanko Shirt in Antique White
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Solis Shirt in BlackSolis Shirt in Black
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A well-cut designer shirt provides structure without excess. Worn alone, it offers a clean, defined silhouette. Layered, it becomes part of a more considered composition. Pairing a shirt with tailored trousers creates a refined outline, while denim introduces a more relaxed balance. Proportion remains key. Slightly oversized cuts bring ease, while more precise fits sharpen the overall look.
Fit is guided by proportion rather than tightness. The shoulder should sit cleanly, with enough room through the body to allow movement. Sleeves should fall naturally to the wrist, and the length should work both tucked and untucked. A well-fitting shirt maintains its shape while adapting to different ways of wearing, offering both structure and ease.
The choice between long and short sleeve shirts is often seasonal, but also structural. Long sleeves introduce a more formal line and can be adjusted through rolling or layering. Short sleeves feel more immediate and relaxed, particularly in warmer conditions. In both cases, fabric weight and cut define how the shirt sits on the body, ensuring it remains balanced within the wider outfit.
Fabric determines how a shirt behaves. Luxury cotton poplin offers a crisp, structured finish, holding its shape throughout the day. Linen introduces softness and breathability, allowing the garment to move more freely with the body. Both materials serve different purposes within a wardrobe, but share a focus on longevity and comfort. The choice is less about occasion, more about how the garment feels and performs.
A premium shirt becomes most useful when it moves between conditions. Lightweight cotton styles layer easily under jackets, while more relaxed shirts can be worn open over a base layer in warmer moments. Neutral tones and considered proportions allow the shirt to adapt across settings. This flexibility makes it a constant within a modular wardrobe, rather than a single-use piece.
