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Why I Never Travel Without a White Button-Down Shirt

Every traveler needs at least one.

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A timeless, versatile wardrobe staple, the white button-down shirt transcends both season and dress code. It can be sexy or professional; it acts as a sterling choice for weekend errands, a trip to the beach, or a black-tie event in equal measure. A soft oversized number can even function as pajamas

The white button-down, or WBD as I like to call it, also happens to be one of my favorite souvenirs to bring home from a trip—not only because they can squeeze into overpacked luggage—but putting one on back home allows me to momentarily slip back into the places I’ve been and the person I was while visiting.

In my closet, tucked between the lightly rumpled, oversized button-down shirt I wore all summer and the vintage Ralph Lauren “borrowed” from my mom in 2008, hangs another favorite, lightly textured with a clean, hidden button placket bought while visiting friends in New Delhi. Another, crisp and collarless, was picked up while on book tour in Mexico City. Then there’s the WBD with a bib of tiny, perfect pleats worn extensively when my luggage was delayed on a trip to Florence. The newest—and brightest white—closet member was bought closer to home in Paris at Chloé Stora on the eve of la rentrée (in French, “the return,” a phrase used to denote the country’s return from summer holidays to work, school, and routines in the first week of September).

The ease and satisfaction of reaching for something classic, familiar, and fashionable checks all essential boxes with minimal mental lift, and acts as a balm for the anxiety of what to wear. As a friend recently described the WBD to me, “put one on and you’re dressed.”

I’m partial to white button-downs that are loose fitting with a beautiful drape, subtle design touches—an oversized collar, unexpected embroidery, particularly rollable cuffs—and a machine washable fabric. One non-negotiable, whichever white button-down shirt gets pulled from the mix: a good stain remover, and, with any luck, a suitcase with just enough room to bring another home with me. Below, the perfect white button-downs that I routinely pack.

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The elevated button-down

Aday Boyfriend shirt

Aday’s Boyfriend Shirt has been the company’s bestseller since it launched the soft, stretchy, wrinkle-resistant shirt in 2017. And, in line with the brand's sustainable design philosophy, Aday's sweat-wicking, technical silk fabric is 73 percent recycled. Like many of the brand's designs, it’s exactly the shirt to wear to the airport when you’ll have to go straight from the plane to dinner. 

More styles like this:

Abercrombie long-sleeve satin button-up

Quince Washable Stretch Silk Notch Collar blouse

Spanx The Best Button Down

Athleta Urbanite top

The everyday button-down

Sézane Tomboy shirt

Morgane Sézalory’s understated designs are a French staple and her organic take on the WBD is chic regardless of where you live. Sézane offers a simple yet striking way to personalize your shirt by offering a complimentary embroidery option, just above the pocket on the front of the shirt.

More styles like this: 

Buck Mason Mainstay cotton shirt

Abercrombie Oversized Poplin button-up shirt

The Boxy Oxford

Madewell Signature Poplin short-sleeve button-down shirt

The relaxed-fit button-down

Bourrienne Paris X Pianiste shirt

Designer Cécile Faucheur pulls patterns and detail inspiration for Bourrienne Paris X’s shirts directly from the 18th century architecture and frescos of Hôtel de Bourrienne in Paris’s 10th arrondissement. Each shirt is named after a personality trait from poetesse to sculpteur to pianiste and the relentless attention to detail poured into each piece is worth an admittedly higher price. If you have the chance to visit the boutique in person, request a visit of the historic hotel—it’s tucked in a courtyard just behind the shop.

More styles like this: 

Everlane relaxed linen shirt

Express Relaxed Portofino shirt

J.Crew Relaxed-fit cotton poplin shirt

Wildred Free Relaxed shirt

The oversized button-down

Anōmaly Classic button down shirt

True to its name, Anōmaly’s Classic Button Down Shirt is a timeless staple. The point collar, longer length, and relaxed, oversized fit makes it easy to dress up or down; tuck in or wear loose. Anōmaly’s design studio, retail shop, and manufacturing workshop are housed in the same building in New Delhi and the subtle details and elegant, sustainable design are indicative of founder and creative director Medha Khosla’s brand philosophy.

 More styles like this: 

Zara Extra Long Poplin shirt

Hotouch Boyfriend shirt

Summersalt The Perfect Boyfriend shirt

Old Navy Oversized Boyfriend shirt