White Collar Pin Detail In Cut Shirt
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the collar clip detail and what does it look like?
The collar clip is a pin that sits at the collar, holding it in place and giving the neckline a finished, intentional look. It's the defining detail this shirt is named for. On a solid white shirt, that single hardware accent does real work — it keeps the collar from shifting and adds a polished edge without adding bulk.
What is a concealed placket and why does it matter on a white shirt?
A concealed placket hides the button band behind a fold of fabric, so the front of the shirt reads as a clean, unbroken surface. On white, where every seam and button shows, this construction makes a noticeable difference. You get a minimal, sharp front face rather than the standard visible button line.
What are incut sleeves?
Incut sleeves mean the armhole is cut directly into the body of the shirt — there's no separate sleeve panel sewn on. The result is a sleeveless silhouette with a structured armhole edge. It sits closer to the body at the shoulder than a standard sleeveless cut, giving the shirt a modern, tailored look rather than a casual tank feel.
What is the fabric and how do I care for it?
The shirt is 100% cotton. You can machine wash it. Country of Origin is India.
How does the fit run and what length does it hit?
It's a Comfort Fit, which means there's ease through the body without being oversized. The length falls at 22 inches. Sizes run from XS through XXL.
Can I wear this shirt to the office and then out to dinner?
Yes. The tags on this shirt include both Workwear and DinnerWear occasion coding. The collar clip and concealed placket keep it polished enough for a meeting. The clean white cotton and minimal front face work just as well at a dinner table. It also fits the Weekend and Travel category, so it travels light and reads well across contexts.

