Most shirt details exist to be noticed. Tuck details exist to be discovered. There is something quietly considered about a shirt where the real work is happening at the placket, the hem, or along a seam that only reveals itself when you move. It is not decorative in the obvious sense. It is the difference between a shirt that looks like every other shirt and one that makes someone lean in slightly to work out what is different about it.

We have been particularly interested in how tuck construction changes the way a shirt drapes and sits across the body. Done badly it pulls. Done well it skims. The ones we have picked here do the latter. They work tucked in and untucked, which matters more than it sounds, and they photograph terribly because the whole point is how they feel and move in person.

These are shirts built for men who have stopped being impressed by surface decoration and started caring about how things are actually made.