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A Perfect Shirt (Part I)

A classic white shirt works for every wardrobe.
Style&Minimalism | It's Personal | Baukjen Sale Shirts
Style&Minimalism | It's Personal | Two Perfect Baukjen Sale Shirts
Style&Minimalism | It's Personal | Baukjen Sale Shirts
Style&Minimalism | It's Personal | Baukjen Sale Shirts
Style&Minimalism | It's Personal | Two Perfect Baukjen Sale Shirts
Style&Minimalism | It's Personal | Two Perfect Baukjen Sale Shirts
Style&Minimalism | It's Personal | Two Perfect Baukjen Sale Shirts
Baukjen Teresa Cotton Shirt* | Samsøe & Samsøe Hoff Coat Hat in Sand Grey | Topshop Cigarette Trousers in Black | Sekonda Seksy Leather Strap Watch in Blush* | Whistles Cornel Suede Point Pump in Black | Ace & Tate Nina Glasses in Autumn Leaves* | Fedora Hat (from a small shop on Portobello Road)

I own a few shirts, they’re a weakness of mine but with good reason, I tend to wear them a lot. If I’m wearing a shirt I don’t feel scruffy, even when I’m going for a casual look. They also reflect the androgynous style to which I’m so often drawn. They’re the foundation pieces of many of my outfits, and it’s taken me years to find shirts that work for my style and shape.

Baukjen are a brand that I often turn to for shirts. The fabrics they use are soft on the skin and hang beautifully. The cut is well-tailored across the shoulders but not too fitted around the chest and stomach, they have that borrowed from the boyfriend feel but without completely swamping you.

I’ve styled two of my favourites which you can find in their current sale, the Teresa cotton shirt (which I’m wearing in this post) and the Coco chambray shirt which I’ll be sharing in my next post. I will be wearing these all year round as they’re season-less styles. The Teresa, with its longer length, will also make the perfect beach cover-up.