I picked up the BYLT Bayside Oxford Short Sleeve Button Down as my first purchase from the brand. I’ve been looking for a clean black short sleeve for casual wear, and from the photos, this one seemed like the best option.
For context, I’m 50, and I tend to prefer pieces that are simple, well-fitting, and versatile. The cut and fit (I ordered a medium) are excellent—tailored without being tight, and it sits nicely on the shoulders and chest. From a construction standpoint, it feels and looks like a quality piece.
Where this shirt threw me off is the fabric. Instead of a standard smooth cotton or Oxford weave you’d expect, it’s made with a piqué-style fabric—the kind of textured knit more commonly associated with polos. At first glance, it creates a bit of confusion: it doesn’t quite read as a traditional button-down, but it’s not a polo either. If I had to describe it, it’s a hybrid look that leans casual but lacks the crispness you might expect from an Oxford shirt.
Initially, I actually considered returning it because of that unexpected texture. After double-checking the product description, I noticed there’s no clear mention of the piqué fabric, and the photos don’t really reflect it either. That disconnect is a bit disappointing, especially if you’re expecting a classic woven shirt.
In the end, I decided to keep it. The fit and overall quality are strong enough that it still works as a casual piece—just not in the way I originally envisioned. If this had been made in…