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The Shirt

The Shirt.
By the original shirtmakers.


Stories define us, and our story begins with the shirt. We explore our shirting history, design anatomy and stylized ways on how to best wear this iconic piece. From slim fit Oxford shirts to oversized striped designs, discover men's and women's shirts to buy now and wear forever.

Man and woman in white shirt and jeans

How to style our shirts

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The design

white oxford shirt

The button-down collar

Chest pocket featuring an embroidered Archive Shield graphic

Crafted from a soft and durable cotton Oxford weave

Adjustable cuffs with recycled polyester buttons

The Three Inventions

The buttoned collar, locker loop, and box pleat — three iconic inventions by GANT. A button to keep the collar and tie in place, a loop to keep shirts wrinkle-free while hanging in college locker rooms, and a pleat to move more freely.

Back of a white shirt with the iconic locker loop

The Archive Shield

Unearthed in our archives, the Archive Shield graphic brings a touch of retro appeal to our shirts. Designed in the ’80s, this graphic is commonly seen embroidered at the chest.

Front of a white shirt with the iconic archive shield logo

The Perfect Roll

Famously coined The Perfect Roll by founders Marty and Elliot Gant, the button-down collar was designed to not be flat, but slightly rounded for a curved and signature appearance.

Zoom in on image that highlights the iconic rounded collar of a GANT shirt

The history

“GANT changed the game with its colorful takes on the button-down shirt in the 1950s. The button-down shirt is still our most cherished icon and always will be.”

Christopher Bastin, Creative Director

The first GANT ads were black and white illustrations published by menswear specialty stores in local newspapers during the 1950s. The first major national publication GANT advertised in was the New Yorker, which also became a long-time advertising partner.

Archive photos that highlight the features of a GANT shirt

“For women, GANT makes shirts, not blouses.”

Back in the 1950s, this was a radical statement to put in an advertisement. Today, borrowed-from-the-boys aesthetics are everywhere, and our women’s collection offers a wide selection of shirts as well as blouses.

Archive photo of a GANT advertisement from the 1950s, portraying shirts for women.

Shirts

Regular Fit Corduroy Shirt
Regular Fit Corduroy Shirt

Regular Fit Corduroy Shirt

£100.00
Relaxed Fit Striped Poplin Shirt
Relaxed Fit Striped Poplin Shirt

Relaxed Fit Striped Poplin Shirt

£100.00
Regular Fit Micro Tartan Flannel Shirt
Regular Fit Micro Tartan Flannel Shirt

Regular Fit Micro Tartan Flannel Shirt

£120.00
Regular Fit Corduroy Shirt
Regular Fit Corduroy Shirt

Regular Fit Corduroy Shirt

£100.00
Regular Fit Oxford Shirt
Regular Fit Oxford Shirt
Considered material choice

Regular Fit Oxford Shirt

£100.00
Regular Fit Micro Tartan Flannel Shirt
Regular Fit Micro Tartan Flannel Shirt

Regular Fit Micro Tartan Flannel Shirt

£120.00
Relaxed Fit Checked Flannel Shirt
Relaxed Fit Checked Flannel Shirt

Relaxed Fit Checked Flannel Shirt

£120.00
Regular Fit Checked Flannel Shirt
Regular Fit Checked Flannel Shirt

Regular Fit Checked Flannel Shirt

£120.00
Regular Fit Geometric Cotton Voile Shirt
Regular Fit Geometric Cotton Voile Shirt

Regular Fit Geometric Cotton Voile Shirt

£95.00
Regular Fit Satin Shirt
Regular Fit Satin Shirt

Regular Fit Satin Shirt

£135.00
Regular Fit G Patterned Cotton Silk Shirt
Regular Fit G Patterned Cotton Silk Shirt
Considered material choice

Regular Fit G Patterned Cotton Silk Shirt

£135.00
Relaxed Fit Shirt
Relaxed Fit Shirt

Relaxed Fit Shirt

£120.00
Regular Fit Jaspé Check Shirt
Regular Fit Jaspé Check Shirt

Regular Fit Jaspé Check Shirt

£120.00