Let’s face it, some of us just aren’t “collared shirt guys.” The idea of a stiff collar, a perfectly buttoned placket, and a generally fussy aesthetic is enough to send a shiver down your spine. For the man whose wardrobe philosophy revolves around “minimal thought, maximum chill,” the Devium Raleigh Short Sleeve Shirt, a bargain at $155, is a revelation.



This isn’t your grandad’s shirt for Sunday service. This is a shirt for living. It’s for the guy who wants to look put-together without, you know, actually putting any effort into it. Devium has crafted a daily companion from a lightweight and breathable 55% linen / 45% cotton blend that feels as good as it looks. The casual camp collar whispers “classy” without screaming “stuffy,” making it perfect for anything from a barefoot stroll in the yard to a clandestine night of “crushing beers with the boys.”




And the details? They’re pure genius. The interior boasts French seams, meaning no rogue threads to annoy you, just a sleek finish that belies its laid-back nature. The custom cat-eye buttons are single lock-stitched, so they’re not going anywhere, even after a particularly rowdy night out. In fact, Devium won’t judge you if, by the end of the night, it’s fully unbuttoned and living its best, most rebellious life. It’s the sartorial equivalent of a well-behaved dog with a wild side.









