A well-made dress shirt is the foundation of tailored men’s dressing. Boggi Milano Egypt’s range covers formal shirts in plain whites and pale blues, patterned and striped options for variety, and non-iron shirts for those who need a polished appearance with less maintenance.
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Men’s Dress Shirts
Each shirt is cut for a clean, precise fit – shaped through the body without restricting movement, with collars that hold their structure through a full day at work. Every shirt is made from quality cotton fabrics selected for their feel against the skin and their performance under a jacket.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a dress shirt for men?
A men’s dress shirt is a formal or semi-formal shirt designed to be worn tucked in, typically under a jacket or suit. It is characterised by a structured collar, a full button placket and a cut that sits neatly beneath tailored clothing. Dress shirts are made from woven cotton or cotton-blend fabrics and are distinct from casual shirts in their construction, fit and intended use.
How should a men’s dress shirt fit?
A well-fitted men’s dress shirt should conform to the following principles.
- The collar should allow two fingers between the collar and the neck when buttoned
- The shoulder seam should sit at the edge of the shoulder, not drooping onto the arm
- The chest should have enough room to move without pulling the buttons
- The body should be slim through the torso without excess fabric
- The sleeve length should allow 1 to 1.5 cm of cuff to show beneath a jacket
Can dress shirts be worn untucked for a smart-casual look?
Yes – a dress shirt can be worn untucked as part of a smart-casual outfit, provided the shirt length is appropriate and the overall look is intentional. A shorter shirt hem works better untucked than a longer formal shirt, which tends to look unfinished when left out.
Lighter fabrics and softer constructions – such as Oxford cloth or a fine poplin – translate better to an untucked look than stiff formal shirts made for black-tie dressing. Paired with chinos or casual trousers and clean shoes, an untucked dress shirt achieves a polished but relaxed result.