Pine Collar Pin Detail Shirt
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the collar-pin detail and how does it look on the shirt?
The collar-pin (also called a collar clip) sits across the collar points, drawing them together and lifting the neckline into a cleaner, more polished line. It's a gold-trim hardware piece, so it catches light without being loud. It's the shirt's defining detail and the reason the neckline reads as intentional rather than plain.
What are lantern sleeves and how do they fit?
Lantern sleeves are full-length sleeves that gather or balloon slightly at the wrist before being cinched in, creating a rounded, structured shape between the shoulder and the cuff. The effect adds visual weight to the sleeve without restricting movement. On this shirt the sleeves run full-length, so they work well in air-conditioned offices.
Can I actually wear this to dinner after work, or is it purely office?
The collar-pin and lantern sleeves do the heavy lifting here. During the day the shirt reads as a considered workwear piece over tailored trousers. In the evening, swap to a slim skirt or wide-leg pants and the gold-trim collar pin reads more as jewellery than office hardware. The pine colour also photographs well under low light, which helps.
What is the shirt length and what does it pair with?
The length is 23.75 inches, which typically hits at the hip on most frames. That makes it easy to tuck into high-waisted trousers or skirts for a cleaner office look, or wear untucked over straight-leg pants for a relaxed fit after hours.
What sizes are available and which size is the model wearing?
The shirt comes in XS, S, M, L, XL, and XXL. The model in the product images is wearing size S. If you're between sizes, the relaxed lantern-sleeve construction generally allows you to size down for a more tailored look.
What is the fabric and how do I care for it?
It's 100% cotton, so it breathes well through long office hours. Machine wash is fine, which removes the dry-clean concern you'd have with a more embellished shirt. Cotton does wrinkle, so a quick iron or steamer before wearing keeps the collar-pin detail looking sharp.

