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Henley Shirts

A Henley shirt is a type of collarless shirt that features a short placket with a few buttons at the neck. It is named after the town of Henley-on-Thames in England, where it was first worn as a uniform by rowers in the 19th century. The Henley shirt is typically made of cotton or cotton-blend fabric and has a soft, comfortable feel. It is a versatile garment that can be worn in both casual and formal settings, depending on the style and fabric. The Henley shirt has evolved over time and now comes in a variety of styles, including long-sleeved and short-sleeved versions, as well as different colors and patterns. It is a popular choice among men and women who appreciate its classic, timeless look and comfortable fit. The shirt can be worn on its own or layered under a jacket or sweater for added warmth and style. In recent years, the Henley shirt has become a popular choice among fashion-conscious individuals who appreciate its versatility and classic appeal. It is often seen on celebrities and fashion influencers, who pair it with everything from jeans and sneakers to dress pants and loafers. The Henley shirt is a wardrobe staple that is both stylish and practical, making it a must-have for anyone who appreciates classic, timeless fashion.

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