The Shirts Londoners Are Willing To Line Up Down the Street For


Earlier this year, the British shirt brand With Nothing Underneath hosted a sample sale in London which saw lines snake around Belgravia. One TikToker I follow said she queued for an hour and forty five minutes, with the brand handing out croissants for the dedicated shoppers. An hour and forty five minutes sounds like an awfully long time to wait for a button-down Oxford shirt, however this level of hype isn’t actually that surprising given WNU has achieved cult status in the UK.

The brand was founded by fashion journalist Pip Durrell. The former Tatler editor noticed a gap in the market for good-quality cotton shirts, and now her shirts have become an integral part of the London fashion uniform. I will rarely go to a launch event without seeing at least one influencer or editor in one of these button-down shirts. One moment that really changed the trajectory of the brand was when Meghan Markle wore one of the shirts in a video for the charity Smartworks, and since then she has continued to shop from the independent British brand.

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Style Notes: The tomato red linen shirt is a year-round staple.