Best Surf, Skate & Street Casual Button Down Shirts in 2022

Last update: November 11, 2022

RVCA Men's That'll Do Stretch Short Sleeve Shirt Review:


This shirt is a high-quality, breathable cotton/polyester blend, as I've come to expect from RVCA, and it looks excellent both dressed up and down. In warmer climates, dries quite rapidly (reducing pit stains), and creases pretty easily. I adore the fabric's elasticity and the way it fits. It fits my thin body well even if it isn't as tight as some "contemporary" slim fits. Definitely going to buy more in various colors.



Hurley Men's One & Only Textured Short Sleeve Button Up Review:


It fits wonderfully for someone used to tapered shirts. I've already gotten a few uninvited remarks on the cloth, which is lovely. The shirt is 100% cotton, however the internet description neglects to mention that it is not wrinkle-free. Cold water wash and "do not dry clean" are noted in the care instructions. Not the garment I wanted for "every day."



Burnside Mens Long Sleeve Solid Flannel Button Down Shirt B8200 Review:


The "charcoal" is really dark, more like grey than black. For sleeve length, I got a "large" because a "medium" is generally too short on me, and I was anticipating the loose fit that usually comes with that. These not. The body is tapered and more "mid" in shape than it seems in the photo, which is just what I desired. I've already placed an order for two, and more could come. However, this cut is not suitable for those with "large bods" (I am 5'9", 170 lbs, and have lengthy arms and legs). Get an XL if you're more "chunky" in build or consider a different cut.



RVCA Men's That'll Do Oxford Long Sleeve Shirt Review:


I concur wholeheartedly with the other reviewers. I'm so tired of everything having a huge tent for a torso that fits me in the neck, sleeves, and shoulders. This is a terrific brand if you're a tall, moderately athletic-looking guy. This shirt and a few more from RVCA are mine. With a little more room in the midsection and a height of 6'3", I weigh 225 lbs, and a XXL suits me perfectly. The shirts are flattering, but not overly slim fit. I'm in decent shape, but I'm 38 and occasionally enjoy a malted drink, so any six packs I might have are well masked by the effects of many other six packs. Not the appropriate appearance for a khaki-clad suburbanite, but looks perfectly sophisticated on a young-at-heart IT guy.



RVCA Men's That'll Do Oxford Short Sleeve Woven Shirt Review:


The sleeves have a nice fit and aren't too short. When you perspire, the material blend doesn't become translucent and is comfy. moderately. Following both machine and hand washing, ironing is beneficial and helps to preserve the shirt's quality. It does not extend at all. When compared to higher synthetic blends, this shirt is a little bit heavier for extremely hot climates. Additionally, until you tuck it into your shorts or slacks, this shirt doesn't wrinkle readily.



Burnside Men's Locked Long Sleeve Woven Shirt Review:


I purchased these slacks and this shirt to create a business-casual outfit. I put the shirt on as soon as it was delivered. Overall, the shirt was a great fit, if a little large. Since I usually buy a big in every shirt, I purchased one in that size. Overall, the chest area fit perfectly, and the arms were long enough to keep in place if you reached up for something while still being short enough to avoid being baggy. The shirt's length was the one minor issue; in comparison to other shirts I've worn, it was a bit long. This, I assume, may be due to the fact that it is designed to be worn tucked in (I should add that since purchasing I have washed the shirt 3 times and had no problems with fading of colors, or resizing.). I think that if you don't mind a longer shirt or plan to tuck it in, this is the perfect shirt for you. Overall, this is an outstanding shirt that was manufactured very well and is incredibly light weight.