Shirting is having a moment this spring. But we're not talking about just any shirting: We're talking about next-level shirts that will amp up any look in the blink of an eye—for the office, date night, weekend, and beyond! While we love a clean white style for layering, can't get enough of a menswear stripe, and know the reliability of a button-down shape well, it's time to step out of the box and try something new.
A cotton button-down is always a classic. But this spring's mighty band of poplins are making a statement: They want to be noticed. Some twist and tie; others boast off-the shoulder silhouettes; still more mix-and-match materials for a style that's anything but ordinary. These new shirting shapes will give your look the extra oomph it needs as you transition your winter wardrobe to spring. For work, top a black skirt with a white shirt that ties, style an off-the-shoulder option with denim on the weekends, and go for a dramatic bell sleeve for a night out on the town. With this spring's take on the timeless shirting classic, you can't go wrong.
New Revival baby pin stripe bell sleeve top, $79, pixiemarket.com
Short sleeve ruffle shirt, $68, topshop.com
Victoria, Victoria Beckham bow-embellished striped cotton-poplin shirt, $550, net-a-porter.com
Asymmetric striped top, $36, zara.com
3.1 Phillip Lim draped cotton blouse, $395, stylebop.com
Vince striped cotton-poplin shirt, $245, net-a-porter.com
Tie-detail top, $50, cosstores.com
MSGM tie-front cropped cotton shirt, $210, matchesfashion.com
Sacai satin-paneled poplin shirt, $350, net-a-porter.com
Satin poplin cape front tie shirt, $295, tibi.com
For more spring wardrobe essentials:
7 Bomber Jackets We're Lusting After for Spring
Spring Work-Outfit Inspiration: 7 Ways to Wear a Blazer This Spring
The Spring Layering Outfit Essential: Perfect Leather Jackets, All Under $300
Photos: Tyler Joe
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