The French placket is the most considered detail in formal shirting. No visible buttons on the front, the placket lies flat and clean, the shirt folds into itself with the kind of quiet completeness that other shirts spend their entire existence approximating. Paired with a spread collar and pinstripe poplin, this shirt carries the formal register without requiring a suit to justify it.
White ground. Pinstripe in tone, present but not insistent. 100% cotton poplin, the fabric that remains cool under fluorescent office lighting and composed at a 6pm dinner without changing its position on either. White mother of pearl buttons, only visible at the cuff, which is precisely where the detail should land.
Structured regular fit. Shoulder seam placed correctly. Front falls clean and flat when fully tucked. Built for the occasions that require the shirt to do significant work and not show the effort.
Dark charcoal trouser. Derby shoe. The suit is absent. Nobody will notice.