FAQ
1) What is a henley shirt?
A henley shirt is a collarless top with a button placket at the neckline, typically two to four buttons. It takes its name from Henley-on-Thames, where rowers wore the style as part of their uniform. In menswear, it sits between a t-shirt and a polo — more structured than a crew neck, less formal than a collared shirt. The placket is what defines it and what gives it its versatility.
2) What is the difference between a short sleeve and longsleeve henley shirt?
The sleeve length determines the season and the layering function. A short sleeve cotton henley works as a standalone piece in warmer months — the placket gives it enough visual detail to wear without anything over it. A longsleeve henley extends into cooler seasons and layers cleanly under jackets, overshirts or knitwear without adding bulk at the collar. In wool, the longsleeve henley becomes a genuine cold-weather piece.
3) What is a ribbed henley shirt?
A ribbed henley is constructed from ribbed knit fabric rather than standard jersey cotton. The rib creates a vertical texture across the body that adds visual structure without increasing weight or warmth significantly. It holds its shape well, sits closer to the body than a standard cotton henley and works particularly well as a standalone piece in transitional weather. The texture reads as more considered than a plain tee without requiring any additional effort.