Front Placket (Fused or Soft)
A dress shirt Front placket is the most common dress shirt front style. The fabric around the buttonholes is folded back over and sewn with a fused interlining to give it that crisp, dressy appeal. You’ll rarely, if ever, go wrong with this on a business shirt.

[fused] Front Placket

Soft Front Placket
No Front Placket (French Front)
The French Front is a popular placket style that features no fold-back placket along the buttonholes. It has a “cleaner” more “downtown” appeal to it. It can be slightly more difficult to iron than the standard Front placket, but works well on both business and casual shirts.

French Front or No Placket
Stand Up Front Placket

Stand Up Front Placket
Stand Up French Front
An updated version of our No Placket (French Front) design featuring stiff fusing on both the front and back (buttonhole and button) side of the placket. The stiff fused lining provides extra support to ensure your collar stands up really well, with or without a jacket. It looks just like our standard French Front but the fabric will not pucker around the buttonholes due to the fusing.

Stand Up French Front
Popover Front
Part dress shirt, part polo. The Popover features a soft front placket with only three buttons below the collar, requiring you to “pop” it “over” your head. A casual design option, for sure.

Popover Front
Western Front
The Western Front incorporates both the Soft Front Placket and an extended, stylized yoke detail along the shoulders. A casual design option, the Western Front will automatically set the yoke to our Western yoke style to complete the look. Western flap pockets and snap buttons are optional.

Western Front
Covered Placket (Fly Front)
Commonly known as the Fly Front, the Covered Placket is a more formal style placket with an extra piece that covers up the buttons on the front of the shirt. Commonly used for tuxedo shirts, this certainly will give your shirt a very clean, dressed-up look.

Covered Placket or Fly Front
Tuxedo Front (Plain)
Similar to the French Front in look and construction, but the top four buttons below the collar are removable in order to be replaced with tuxedo studs. We suggest only going with this option when buying a tuxedo shirt.

Tuxedo Front (Plain)
Tuxedo Front Pique (Bib)
A timeless formalwear staple featuring a textured Thomas Mason Marcella white piqué fabric sewn onto the front of the shirt. The piqué bib is 10” wide, ends just below the 5th button, and features no placket. The top four buttons below the collar are removable in order to be replaced with tuxedo studs.

Piqué Bib Front Tuxedo
Tuxedo Front Pleated
A classic formal option featuring ten 7/16″ pleats on each side of the (fused) front placket. The pleats are made from folds in the fabric of the front of the shirt. The top four buttons below the collar are removable in order to be replaced with tuxedo studs.

Pleated Tuxedo Front
Soft Wide Front Placket

Soft Wide Front Placket