
The Basic Garment: The Versatile Overshirt
text: hugo carlson
foto: patrik hagborg
The overshirt originated as a work shirt, both in the military and among other professional groups that needed robust and practical garments. Typical characteristics are two hand pockets and one or two chest pockets – details that are often seen on classic workwear jackets and were originally there for practical reasons. Today, the overshirt has become an obvious favourite in the wardrobe for those who appreciate a simple, versatile and comfortable garment that works for most situations.
A versatile garment
Clothing is often referred to as "versatile", and in the case of the overshirt, that is certainly true. Wear it over a t-shirt with jeans and sneakers for a casual everyday look, or combine it with a polo shirt and suit trousers for a more dressed-up feeling.
If you want to go for a more dressed-up look, you can also wear it with a tie and shirt. Thanks to its versatility, the overshirt goes with most garments and can be used as an extra layer over or under clothing.
Shirt or a thin jacket?
The overshirt is often made of a thicker material, which means that it can be worn as a light jacket over a shirt or as a shirt over a t-shirt. The possibilities are almost endless.
Overshirts come in a variety of fabrics and materials, such as cotton, wool, and corduroy, so you can choose your favourite. We recommend choosing a timeless and earthy colour like olive green or "army green" or navy blue, as these shades are easy to combine and work with most things.
Below you will find style inspiration for how you can combine the overshirt.
Overshirt, shirt and jeans

Overshirt, T-shirt and chinos
