Why It’s Time To Reconsider The Checked Shirt

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Why It’s Time To Reconsider The Checked Shirt

Words by Mr Adam Welch

9 August 2016

The classic, cosy plaid top gets a makeover this season.

We’re currently seeing a lot of rather brilliant  (and variations thereof) arriving on MR PORTER. This probably isn’t the most revolutionary piece of style news you’ve heard this month, but that doesn’t make it any less true. And actually, it’s a little bit more interesting than that: these new pieces have a particularly utilitarian, substantial feel to them, which brings to mind a pleasing, nostalgic vision of the great American . Halfway between  and , they’re the kind of pieces you can imagine popping up in early episodes of Mr David Lynch’s seminal surreal drama Twin Peaks (set for a comeback in 2017) – which is never a bad thing, in MR PORTER’s estimation. Here are our favourites from the current crop, and what to wear with them:

THE EASY THROW-ON

All right, all right, this  number is, strictly speaking, a  wool  and not a shirt. But what’s great about it is that it takes the look of the classic  (the well-loved and well-worn kind that every man has kicking around in his wardrobe) and turns it into something that’s even more comforting, cosy and simple to sling on when the wind picks up. Wear it as a casual  as we head into  and then under your  for extra insulation in winter. The deep navy colour will go particularly well with these superlative  from  and Diemme.

THE LUMBER JACKET

This wool shirt jacket from  has a classic woodsman-like feel to it, with its pleasing palette of midnight blue and bright red, but avoids retreading old ground via its neat, , subtle slash pockets and  variation on traditional plaid. Wear it with a  from  and instantly feel about 10 per cent more manly.

THE WILD WEST ONE

’s take on the checked  makes more direct reference to the sartorial codes of the  – a throughout this season’s collections – what with its pointed yoke and sharply arched flap pockets on the chest. Though it’s rendered in a warm wool flannel, the shirt is slightly slimmer fitting than the other examples here, so can be worn both loose over a  or buttoned up like a regular shirt, if you so please. Pair it with some  from  denim and you’re set for the weekend.