The Best Camp Shirts Make Every Day Feel Like Vacation
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If you were to power-rank clothes by their DGAF-ness, the best camp shirts would land near the very top. Partly, that’s because they’ve been donned by a certain type of nonconformist poster boy for going on 60 years now: Hunter S. Thompson, Elvis, Russell Westbrook, Ethan Hawke in Reality Bites, just to name a few. But mostly, it’s because that’s precisely how these camp shirts were designed to look. The two-tiered camp collar (hence the name) is meant to lay flat and open at the neck—no ties allowed. (It’s no wonder some folks call ‘em “vacation shirts.”) Right-now versions trade a muumuu’s airiness for a more boxy silhouette, delivering a shirt that’s inherently nonchalant, and all kinds of cool.
At the moment, we’re partial to raucously patterned camp shirts—we’ve been championing floral-print Hawaiian shirts and bold-striped bowling shirts for a minute now. But, as you’ll see among our cream-of-the-crop picks below, designers are making them for all tastes and budgets. Try one tucked into highwater trousers, unbuttoned over a T-shirt (or if you’re really on one, over nothing at all), or lapels-out with your best off-duty suit. Whatever you decide, just make sure you try one. Here are the 23 best camp collar shirts worth slipping on right away.
The Best Camp Shirts Shopping Guide
Don’t Think Too Hard: This Is the Camp Shirt to Get
Bather traveler shirt
$150.00, Bather
For one GQ contributor, the quest to find the perfect camp shirt was fraught with peril. Until he stumbled across Bather’s Traveler button-up, a boxy riff on a classic Hawaiian shirt cut from an airy cotton-viscose blend. The Traveler shirt was always excellent, but last year the brand added two additional pockets to the equation, a Guayabera-esque flourish that takes the whole shebang to the next level. Its breathable construction makes it ideal for warm weather layering, and those nifty trio of pockets offer a level of functionality you never knew you were missing.
The Pared-Down Pick
Everlane “The Relaxed Linen Short-Sleeve” Shirt
$78.00, Everlane
The name implies that you’re going to be 1) outside and 2) doing some sort of activity that requires you to be moving around, so naturally you want a camp shirt that not only looks good but is extremely comfortable. Everlane’s version is 100% linen, meaning it’s breathable and will only soften over time (it also looks good rumpled up, which is great since you probably won’t have an iron on-hand). The loose, boxy shape pairs well for the outdoors or a super-casual get-up while the double chest pockets scream “utility,” making it, yes, an all-in-all no-brainer.
The Museum-Worthy Pick
Bode “Fruit Bunch” appliqué shirt
$550.00, My Theresa
Sometimes, art imitates life—and sometimes, you stumble across a shirt that rivals any blue-chip impressionist grail in its sheer mastery. Bode’s still-life-inspired beaut is an easy way to refine your style palette, sure, but it’s cotton-linen construction will also keep you cool when the charge hits your credit card bill. It’s not everyday that we recommend walking around with a bowl of fruit splashed across your lower torso, but art has a way of messing with your mind like that.
The Shirting Specialist Pick
Portuguese Flannel “Dogtown” camp collar shirt
$135.00, No Man Walks Alone
Portuguese Flannel’s Dogtown shirt boasts the simplicity of your soon-to-be favorite button-down with a design powered by four generations of shirting experts. Based in Portugal, a city renowned for its textile mills, the brand churns out an elegant array of camp shirts that straddle the line between stylish and functional. This one is a prime example–crafted from cooling Lyocell and kitted out with mother of peal buttons, it’s lightweight, breathable, and easy to layer, perfect for your day-to-day affairs or special occasions that require a little more polish.
The Old-School-Meets-New-School Pick
Gitman Vintage Japanese ripple jacquard camp collar shirt
$165.00, End.Clothing
If you feel like they just don’t make ‘em like they used to, they do—as long as the “they” in question is Gitman Bros. Since 1978, the shirtmaker has been churning out quality button-downs, including a superlative collection of Oxford and chambray shirts, made entirely in the US. Gitman Vintage, its retro-inspired sub-line, pays homage to the brand’s heritage, reintroducing archival designs with a fresh, contemporary twist. This camp shirt is crafted from a silky cotton-poly blend that features a distinct ripple effect. It’s wavy without being too on the nose, classic enough to make a statement today and several decades down the line.
The “European Summer” Pick
Todd Snyder short sleeve summerweight shirt
$138.00, Todd Snyder
Few things beat a pre-washed shirt with that worn-in feel. It’s like skipping ahead a couple weeks—months, even—and getting to enjoy the best version of your garment immediately. Todd Snyder’s primo summer button-up is made from 100% cotton sourced from Portugal, so it’s buttery soft at first touch. The slim fit makes this shirt more suited for leisurely outdoor activities than, say, scaling a mountain, but the lightweight fabric is guaranteed to make however you spend your time outside infinitely more stylish.
Plus 17 More Camp Shirts We Love
Harago Floral-embroidered cotton-blend shirt
$352.00, MATCHES
Andersson Bell “Bali” Shirt
$340.00, SSENSE
Vintage 1970’s Cotton Patterned Shirt
$98.00, Front General Store
Officine Générale “Eren” Camp-Collar Cotton-Blend Seersucker Shirt
$285.00, Mr Porter
J.Crew Piqué Camp-Collar Shirt
$85.00, J.Crew
Marni “Magic Garden”-print cotton-poplin shirt
$690.00, MATCHES
Dickies “Westover” Stripe Short Sleeve Button-Up Camp Shirt
$70.00, Nordstrom
Percival Cuban Linen Shirt
$165.00, Percival
Jacquemus Le Raphia ‘La Chemise Cordao’ Shirt
$565.00, SSENSE
NN07 “Julio” camp shirt
$185.00, Nordstrom
Story Mfg. “Greetings” camp-collar shirt
$495.00, Mr Porter
Casablanca tennis club-print silk-twill shirt
$959.00, MATCHES
Corridor “Hamsa” floral linen shirt
$235.00, Corridor
Gap linen-cotton “Vacay” shirt
$50.00, Gap
Madewell Boxy Short-Sleeve Shirt
$98.00, Madewell
Todd Snyder Japanese piped rayon lounge shirt
$228.00, Todd Snyder
Paul Smith “Hot Summer” shirt
$450.00, SSENSE
Abercrombie & Fitch camp collar linen-blend shirt
$60.00, Abercrombie & Fitch
Originally Appeared on GQ
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