Men's Overshirts
Men's designer overshirts at OD's offer the layering option that sits between a shirt and a jacket — worn open as a relaxed outer layer over a tee, or buttoned up as a standalone piece.
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About Men's Designer Overshirts
Overshirts are at their most versatile when chosen in neutral tones — olive, slate grey, navy or tan. They work over fitted t-shirts and under heavyweight outerwear, effectively extending the wearing season of both. Sizes run from S to 3XL across current stock. Free delivery on orders over £200.
Which brands do OD's carry for men's overshirts?
The current men's overshirts range includes BOSS and Belstaff. BOSS offers clean, contemporary overshirts in structured cotton and technical weaves. Belstaff brings its heritage outerwear DNA to the category with heavier-weight fabrics and robust construction. Stock is updated seasonally.
What's the difference between an overshirt and a regular shirt?
An overshirt is designed to be worn as an outerwear layer rather than tucked in. The fabric is heavier and more structured, the cut is slightly roomier to accommodate layering, and the construction — usually with reinforced buttons, heavier collars and sturdier seams — reflects its dual role as both shirt and light jacket. A regular dress shirt is cut closer to the body with lighter fabric suited to formal and semi-formal wear.
How do I style a men's overshirt?
The most versatile approach is to wear an overshirt open over a plain t-shirt, with slim chinos or dark jeans and clean trainers or leather boots. Buttoned up with the collar open, an overshirt in a technical or brushed fabric works well for smart-casual occasions where a jacket feels too formal. Avoid heavy patterns — solid colours and subtle textures are the most wearable investment.
What sizes are available in men's overshirts at OD's?
Men's overshirts in the current range are available from S to 3XL. Size availability is more limited than broader categories — check individual product pages for current stock. Both BOSS and Belstaff follow standard European sizing; if you prefer a more relaxed fit for layering, consider sizing up one from your usual shirt size.