The button-down collar was originally called a ”polo collar” and was worn almost exclusively by polo players, of course—mostly in the late 19th century in England—though it regained popularity in the 1950s. Today, the button-down shirt is everywhere and on every man, which is precisely why the details matter so much. The Morris Oxford button-down has a medium-spread collar and a single cuff, slightly rounded, with two buttons on the horizontal. The fabric is an woven solid (yet very smooth) Oxford cloth in 100% cotton, with a small embroidered Morris lily on the chest.