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Stop Buying Expensive Button Downs, I Have This $24 Shirt in 4 Colors and It Has 3,400+ 5-Star Reviews
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Date:2025-04-17 17:07:58
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A high-quality, button down shirt will always be in style. You can wear one buttoned up to the office. Undo the buttons and rock it as a swimsuit cover-up. There are so many ways to style this one, incredibly versatile item. As classic as it is, it can actually be tough to find an affordable button down shirt that is high-quality and not see-through. After shopping online, trying on shirts, and returning so many, I finally found the perfect button down shirt. I love it so much that I have it in four colors and I plan to get more.
The Big Dart Oversized Button Down Shirt is just $24 on Amazon. I love this shirt because the fabric is substantial, without feeling heavy or constricting. It's a style you can wear during every season of the year— it just depends how you style it. Whether you want to button up, partially button, or leave this shirt open, it will look and feel great. Plus, it's machine washable. I wash mine on the delicate cycle and I let it line dry. Even though I wear these shirts all the time, they have maintained their shape and color. They look just as good as the day I got them.
It has an oversized fit that gives "cool without trying vibes," but it's also somewhat fitted in the right areas, so it doesn't look like I'm wearing a boxy tent. You're gonna want one of these in every color. There are 24 colorways with sizes ranging from XXS through XXL.
If you're always ready, you never have to get ready. Having a bunch of these button down shirts in your closet means you will look and feel put together in an instant— a great go-to and the perfect last minute outfit pick.
This versatile shirt is available in sizes ranging from XS through XXL. There are 24 colors to choose from.
This shirt is a customer favorite. Check out these rave reviews from customers who this top in multiple colorways.
Big Dart Oversized Button Down Shirt Reviews
A shopper declared, "A shirt to live in. I bought 6. Almost every color. They go over everything. To the mailbox or the grocery store. Dress up or down. What to wear? Throw on a big shirt and you're ready to go!"
Another said, "Better than expected. I wasn't sure what to expect as far as how the fit of this shirt would be, but it's way better then I expected. It's oversized, but it still has a bit of a fitted form to it so it doesn't feel or look like I'm wearing a men's button up. It's soft & comfortable. Not stiff at all."
Someone shared, "Must buy for office outfit.The quality is amazing. I usually sweat around my underarms and this kept me dry. Also I must say it's wrinkle free. Love how it goes with my office causo outfits."
A reviewer wrote, "Perfect for me. For the price, what's not to like? I want to get this in every color asap. I only plan to wear it open with the sleeves folded up over tank dresses and shorts or unitards. Decent quality fabric that doesn't 'look' cheap, the color is exactly as shown, and it's not too heavy to be uncomfortable in warmer weather."
A shopper raved, "I loved this button up shirt! It gave the perfect touch to my outfit! Lightweight but not in a cheap way. Can't wait to order more!"
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