From Oxford to Linen: A Guide to Fabrics Shirt
- Gerard R.
- Feb 27, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 12, 2024
Discover the epitome of sophistication with our curated guide to shirt fabrics. We’ll delve into the unique characteristics and occasions they suit for different shirting materials. Each weave, like each wearer, is unique, so let's find which one is right for you.

Oxford Fabric: Casual Elegance for
Everyday
Oxford is one of the most popular shirting materials for casual shirts, it is made from a basket weave where multiple weft threads are crossed over an equal number of warp threads. Usually, one weft colour is crossed with a white warp thread resulting in a two-tone colour appearance. They are also wrinkle-resistant in nature, making them great for travel.
Best Suited For: The Oxford shirt is a versatile choice for both casual Fridays at the office and weekend gatherings.

Pinpoint Fabric: Classic Comfort with a Polished Touch Pinpoint is a type of Oxford fabric but with an even finer thread count than regular Oxford. The weaves maintain a single weft crossing two warp threads that form a pinpoint look with a smoother, more refined appearance. Pinpoint is a cross between poplin and oxford, generally, it is heavier and thicker than poplin due to its construction. It has a more formal look than oxford cloth but less formal than poplin.
Best Suited For: The pinpoint shirt bridges the gap between casual and formal, making it suitable for everyday business attire, office presentations or dinner dates.

Poplin: Effortless Sophistication in Warm Weather Poplin, also known as broadcloth, features a tightly woven plain weave with a smooth surface and an almost silky hand feel due to its lack of texture. It is best known for its crisp, lightweight, and breathable characteristics.
Best Suited For: Ideal for formal occasions such as summer weddings, or everyday business looks, the Poplin shirt keeps you cool while maintaining a smart appearance.
Twill: Textured Elegance with a Modern Edge
Comprised of a distinct diagonal rib pattern that adds depth and character. Twill fabric is heavier than other weaves and is more durable than Oxford or Pinpoint, making it a good choice for everyday wear. It’s resistant to creasing and is easy to iron.
Best suited for: Great everyday shirts ideal for business-casual settings, evening gatherings and travel.
Linen: Effortless Cool for Warm Seasons
Linen is a natural fibre that is known for its breathable and lightweight characteristics making it a good choice for warmer weather. Linen shirts also have a distinctive texture and drape that makes them look and feel luxurious.
Best suited for: Ideal for semi-formal events and casual gatherings.

Madras: Vibrant Patterns for Casual Chic
Madras is a lightweight, cotton fabric that is known for its bright colours and plaid patterns. It is a popular choice for summer shirts, as it is breathable and moisture-wicking.
Best suited for: Perfect for laid-back weekends and outdoor social events.

Seersucker: Lightweight Charm with a Timeless Twist
Seersucker is a cotton fabric with a puckered surface. This puckered texture helps to keep you cool in hot weather. With its classic aesthetic, it’s particularly suited for warmer weather. Seersucker’s wrinkle resistance makes it a good choice for travel.
Best suited for: Ideal for summer weddings and garden parties.
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