Who It's Best For
Good for men who want a bit more structure through the shoulders and chest.
Who Should Skip It
Skip it if you need serious winter insulation or a sharply tailored outer layer with a dressier line.
Where It Works Best
Weekend wear, travel, casual dinners, and layered fall outfits. Earth tones and washed neutrals make it easiest to pair with denim and chinos.
Pros
- An overshirt adds depth to simple tee-and-pants outfits immediately.
- It works as both a shirt layer and a light jacket, which makes it versatile for travel.
- Textured cotton gives casual outfits a more intentional, masculine edge.
Cons
- Not ideal when you need true cold-weather insulation
- Works best over simple layers rather than bulkier outfits