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4.0
72 Ratings
60%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
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Most Liked Positive Review
I think I like it?

This is a nice shirt with some odd design choices. I like the fabric but it's much heavier than expected, almost jacket weight. The Bone color is a very nice neutral. The side button for the wrap effect is a cute idea but doesn't work unless you have a super tiny waist. My design suggestion is to m...

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Most Liked Negative Review
Nice concept

I really liked the concept of this shirt, but in its alternative state with the wrapped look, it's a bit of a fail for my frame. Overall it looks less draped and elegant and more like I frantically got dressed in the dark and missed a few buttons. The pocket is superfluous, and even more so when wra...

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65 Customer Reviews
Roomy and cool, size up to use side button!

Submitted 4 days ago

By Niki R

From NY

Height 5'4"

Weight 120–130 lbs

I'm usually an XS in Athleta tops, but got S based on the reviews. Perfect! I use the side button to make it more fitted in the waist, but loose otherwise (as on the model). Very cool and different look.

Fresh Update on the Classic Buttondown

Submitted 8 days ago

By Erika C

From IL

Height 5'7"

Weight 150–160 lbs

I took a chance on this button down and am really happy with it! Pros: - athletic-feel of the material, flexible and comfortable - ability to button straight or on an angle, which gives it more interest - dressy enough for work, but not stiff or uncomfortable - I have long arms; no issues with sleeve-length wearing this shirt Notes: - the color of the white version looks a little dingy, so I kept the black - order up a size to take advantage of the angled-button across the front, especially if you have a fuller chest (like me); I tend to wear between S and M, so I ordered a M

Who got paid to design this shirt???

Submitted 1 month ago

By Kate

From Undisclosed

Height 5'7"

Weight 150–160 lbs

This is an interesting design, and it really doesn't make much sense. It works for me, and I got the shirt on sale, so I'll keep it. But in all seriousness, why? Why is the a pocket on the side that gets pinched? Who? Who is this shirt for? You have to have a narrow waist and a flat stomach for it to work. The button style is indeed tight. I bought a Medium, and when buttoned it fits perfectly with my waist (measuring 31" around where it is snug), but how would anyone know if it will fit without trying it on? Strange.

Did not fit well with the side button

Submitted 1 month ago

By Tanya L

From Wisconsin

Height 5'5"

Weight 140–150 lbs

I got a small since it oversized according to reviews. I could barely reach the button on the side which is completely on the side! I thought is was more in between. Sent it back plus it had the security tag on it!!

Love it!

Submitted 2 months ago

By Mayra

From Undisclosed

Is very versatile. Wore it with pants and shorts.

Is the Side Button Necessary

Submitted 2 months ago

By Edwina S.

From CA

Height 5'6"

Weight 220–230 lbs

No. The side button was not needed. However this shirt is nicely made (good quality). I got it in Black XL. I have a pear shape (38-35-48). I can use the side button to define my waist more, but it's a snug fit. I prefer the relaxed fit (un-button) better. It is a versatile piece to have in my closet because it can go from gym to work, wearing it like a jacket or shirt.

Drowning in fabric

Submitted 2 months ago

By Niko

From Undisclosed

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I got this in an extra small petite, it's very long, it looks good with a button done up on the side. But because I had to go down a size, as it's quite oversized, when I do the button up it's snug. I do like the heavier weight of fabric, but just too much fabric for me, being petite.

nice shirt, however...

Submitted 2 months ago

By anonymous

From Undisclosed

Height 5'1"

Verified Buyer

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Comments about Mvp Button Down

shirt is made of a heavier material that can drape like a blazer. Can be dressed up or down. Like other reviews, is oversized when open, but snug when the side button is fastened. When using the side butting (if it's not too tight for the wearer), the shirt has to be readusted to have that more refined look. If you don't take the time to do that, a person might have a disheveled look. I bought both colors on a good sale and plan to use it for layering. not sure how often I will use the side button, though, but it's nice to have that option.

Nice lines

Submitted 2 months ago

By anonymous

From Undisclosed

Height 5'3"

Verified Buyer

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Comments about Mvp Button Down

I have been looking for a thicker fabric, long shirt to layer on trips. This is it. Hoping it won't wrinkle much. I got a smaller size to fit sleeker - didn't really want the different button up. The sleeves fit better too and the silver buttons are cute.

Mixed opinions dependong on how you decide to wear it.

Submitted 2 months ago

By anonymous

From Undisclosed

Height 5'1"

Verified Buyer

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Comments about Mvp Button Down

I personally like the heavier weight of the shirt. Makes it great for laying. Wearing it open and lose gives it more of a blazer type feel/look. Like other reviews, the side button makes the shirt significantly tighter and feel constrictive, depending on what is worn underneath. It takes time to reposition the shirt to look "put together" with the side button. I have both colors.