3 Ways To Wear Western Shirts To Work

The cowboy is a classic American symbol that over the years has extended far into the depths of our culture with associations in film, TV, advertising and most notably: fashion. Even today the outfit of the western man is well known, reinterpreted and worn by all.

While designers continue to take his standard staples such as  western shirts and elevate them to high fashion, we’ve found ways to incorporate these rugged pieces into our every day wardrobes. Here we’re showing you how to make this western essential work for the office.

With A Suit:

A western shirt can bring out the best in tailored clothing which is good news for your work wardrobe.  Swap your standard button down for a western shirt in neutrals like gray or white and pair it with your sharpest business suit. Finish with a pair of rugged lace-up boots or oxfords.

With Chinos:

While the Canadian tuxedo may not be for every man, most of you know how to wear denim separately. Take a denim or chambray style button up and style it with another classic staple: beige chino pants. The denim will boldly pop against your neutral bottoms, and when paired with fresh new white kicks or derbys, this look will fit in perfectly for casual Friday.

With Jeans:

What gin is to the martini, denim is to the cowboy – the base around which all western style evolves. Pair this classic with another like a checked western shirt and top it with something office-appropriate like a suit jacket or tailored blazer and boardroom-ready brogues.

What keeps men coming back to western wear? Whether it’s the feeling of nostalgia or the need to wear something manly, one thing’s for sure: you can win at work with a western shirt.

Bring the way of the west to your workwear.

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