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These Beefed-Up Shirts Are Ready For Winter

It’s time to put the Hawaiian shirts into hibernation once again and bring our their bigger, more rugged close relatives.

That is, of course, because the transition from summer to winter is well on the way and that means winter shirts, otherwise known as shackets (a terrible combination of words that I promise not to use again), are coming into their prime season.

Whether they be fleece-lined, typical workwear styles, or are made from technical windproof materials, these are the shirts that are going to protect you from the elements during winter. And they can all be layered under a winter coat on the gloomiest of cold days.

Take your average striped shirt, and then amp up the proportions with piles of padding and you end up with this number from Maison Margiela. It’s as if a puffer jacket and a shirt have had a baby.

While it may look like Jacquemus has added buttons and a collar to your favorite picnic blanket, the label has actually created a fully lined and padded shirt that can couple up as a jacket.

Part chore coat, part classic flannel shirt, a dense Japanese cotton twill fabric paired with a satin-lined interior make this boxy-fitting shirt primed for winter.

Flannel shirts are normally thick enough to be worn alone in the cold, but you always have the option of taking A$AP Rocky’s advice and wearing one over a hoodie.

A typically minimal design from the Helmut Lang studio, it’s all about the thick wool-blend fabric with this shirt.

When it comes to winter shirts, a type of fabric you can always rely on is a thick cotton corduroy — and this shirt by Brain Dead is made from exactly that.

Speaking of corduroy, the G.O.A.T. of affordable essentials that is UNIQLO also has an option to consider. Coming in an oversized fit, you better start thinking of what you’re going to layer underneath.

If you’re anything like me, then you’ll be obsessed with tops that have a boxy fit. In which case, join me as I dribble over the wide fit and drop shoulder on this shirt.

No matter how much I look at this shirt, I remain confused as to how Séfr created this textured finish. If anyone has the answer, please let me know.

It’s fair to say that a flannel shirt is essential for the fall and winter seasons, but this one isn’t quite like your average flannel: the embroidery on the sleeves is filled with everything from eagles to musical notation.

One way to fight off the post-summer blues is by continuing to wear bright colors throughout the winter — and this shirt isn’t lacking in color.

A practical and relatively muted design from the front, the back of this shirt is where it really starts to have fun with green tape seam detailing.

Cashmere’s reputation for being a soft and luxurious material is more than deserved, and this shirt is made from some of the finest. The blue material is GOTS-certified and sourced from Mongolian suppliers.

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