If you don't know what to wear, grab a button shirt. But when you want to change it up — especially for transitional weather — here are 3 non-button shirts that work from casual Friday to something more elevated.
Most style guides put the white dress shirt first. I'd argue denim belongs there instead. Blue always works, it ages beautifully, and yes — the Canadian Tuxedo can absolutely be pulled off with confidence.
Wearing merch that reps your home and culture can absolutely be done with style. From the Vladdy Jr. 'born ready' T-shirt to a Raptors bubble tea tee with Chinese characters — a Chinese Canadian's take on repping identity without losing style points.
I have a 16.5 inch neck on a 160lb frame. Finding a shirt that fits at the collar without everything else being too big is basically impossible off the rack. Here's why I keep coming back to Spier & Mackay's custom shirts.
From pickup games in jeans on outdoor courts to Raptors championships to NBA2K therapy before bed — basketball has never just been a sport. It's identity, culture, and life.
I own more denim shirts than I probably should. But the Western denim shirt consistently earns its place — structured without being stiff, personal without trying too hard
Smart casual is one of the hardest dress codes to get right — especially without a button-down shirt. An all-dark outfit of cashmere sweater, black denim and a leather watch changes everything
Casual Friday doesn't have to mean sloppy. Here's one of my go-to WFH looks — Raptors long sleeve, Champion joggers, corduroy cap — that balances comfort with personality.
I confessed I own a lot of denim shirts. Turns out I own even more jeans — in every colour from black to white. Here's why the full denim spectrum matters and how to wear each one right.