Grey Work Shirt
Most of us are familiar with the popularity of grey this fall. It’s shown up as a very common hue used in some of my favorite lines, and that is not a problem with me. I’ve always like white, black, and grey. They are easy to wear, timeless, and go with a ton of other things. Combine the color trend with the often mentioned ‘work wear’ aesthetic and you have yourself a great selection of grey work/over shirts. I actually have two of these four pictured, but there are several others out there. Whether you line wools, cottons, epaulets, flap pockets, you can pretty much find find any variation right now. I’ve tried to tell myself not to buy more grey this fall, but I can already tell that is a lost cause. Some of the best I’ve come across are by A.P.C, Nom de Guerre , Engineered Garments, Stussy Deluxe and Rag & Bone. They are all pretty much the usual suspects on the blog, but it’s for a reason. I’d go so far to say the grey fall shirt is a must have this fall.
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Do you have the Engineered Garments shirt? I think my mom was going to get it for me as gift…
I also have the Nom de Guerre grey denim, which I highly recommend. I got them last March I think and they dirty up in a very interesting way.
I don’t have the EG shirt, but I tried it on. It’s really soft, looks nice to me.
I was actually on the boarder of picking up some NDG grey denim…still thinking about it…
Not to be picking but shouldn’t a work shirt have at least one pocket?
Ya. I’d tend to agree. The APC one was called that in the product description. I think my favorite is the one long pocket and one normal chest pocket combo.
Decided to go with the APC, considered the Stussy deluxe but decided to pass. It all came down to fit and price. APC was $140 better fit vs. the Stussy at $150.
re: NDG grey denim. If you don;t already have a grey denim its a good way to go. Otherwise you can probably get something comparable for cheaper–although I think for the F/W they might also have a grey selvedge. Usually there is also a slightly tapered version which has a little stretch material. I love the regular fit though. It’s awesome that the only “branding” is the rivets on the back pockets. Just enough to distinguish from an APC.