My Favorite Alex Crane Shirt Is Fine-Tuned for Fall...And on Sale
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My Favorite Alex Crane Shirt Is Fine-Tuned for Fall...And on Sale
Alex Crane's Porto Shirt is a made-in-Portugal button-up constructed from organic cotton with a soft yet sturdy weave. The shirt is designed to be 100% biodegradable, including corozo buttons and natural dyes, producing a rustic, broken-in vintage feel without wear. The fit allows the shirt to look good both tucked and untucked, making it versatile for day-to-night wear and acceptable in many offices. Styling options include layering over a tee, wearing under a work coat, or pairing with dark wash jeans. The Porto Shirt is currently 50% off at Alex Crane, priced at $79 in natural tones.
"Little known fact, but I am fairly sure this was in direct reference to my autumnal shirt game, which I have - as style editor and someone with hyper-particular opinions about their clothing, a real chicken-or-the-egg situation - spent the better part of a decade dialing. I've tried countless styles, in all manner of 'fits, from all manner of brands, and landed on one particular shirt, a button-up I wore virtually every day last fall and expect to again this season: Alex Crane's Porto Shirt."
"As far as construction goes, the Porto Shirt - which is aptly named, given it's made-in-Portugal origins - checks every box I have for a transitional shirt. The organic cotton weave is soft but sturdy, and, as with many of Alex Crane's eco-conscious designs, designed to be 100% biodegradable, right down to studs. The Alex Crane top makes good use of corozo buttons and natural dyes, giving it both a rustic and broken-in feel akin to vintage, sans wear and tear."
"Moreso than the quality construction, the reason the Porto Shirt has earned a spot in my fall rotation is the fit. Specifically, it's one of those rare shirts that looks good both tucked and untucked, making it an ultra-versatile and highly wearable option for day-to-night occasions. Layer over a tee or under a work coat, or rock with some dark wash jeans, and you're golden. And as plus, it also passes muster in the most offices."
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