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The verdict
Fit
The lack of pockets signals a streamlined, unadorned cut; expect clean lines from shoulder to hem. True to size.
Quality
Pocket-less construction requires precise hem and yoke work to look finished; A.P.C. handles this cleanly at this price tier.
Is the price fair?
Mid-premium fairly priced for minimalist design intent and execution.
Best for
Minimalist wardrobes and formal-casual settings where pockets would break the silhouette.
Care
Machine wash, hang dry or tumble low to preserve the unadorned line.
What owners report about A.P.C. button-ups
Third-party coverage of A.P.C.'s button-ups is thinner than for its denim, but what exists is consistent: decently made minimalist shirts in muted colors and garment-dyed fabrics, priced at the top end of the basics market. Forum posters describe the cut as lean and long in the body and sleeves, built around the brand's slim French silhouette. Consumer reviewers report fabrics that feel high-end and pieces that keep looking new for years. The recurring debate is value for money, and editorial coverage criticizes the brand's lack of production transparency.
- Strengths
- Reviewers consistently credit clean construction, muted garment-dyed fabrics, and simple designs that stay wearable for years.
- Watch out for
- Value is the recurring complaint — owners question the price for what are simple shirts — and editorial coverage dings the brand for opaque production practices.
- Sizing
- Forum posters describe the shirts as lean with long bodies and sleeves — order your usual size for a slim fit, and check measurements if you plan to wear them untucked.
About A.P.C.'s button-ups line as a whole. Sources: A.P.C. - History, Philosophy, and Products | Heddels · A.p.c. | Styleforum · A.P.C. Shirt sizing | Styleforum · A.P.C Reviews 2026 - Read Before You Buy | Thingtesting









