Meet the Cabana Shirt
The item stealing the spotlight this summer isn't a newfangled swimsuit or a complicated dress; it's the humble-yet-stylish cabana shirt. Also known as a camp collar or resort shirt, this piece is defined by its relaxed, boxy fit, short sleeves, and a distinctive
flat, open collar that lays flat against your chest. It’s a direct descendant of the breezy, casual shirts popularized in the 1950s and '60s, worn by everyone from Elvis Presley on vacation to stylish jet-setters in Havana and Palm Springs. Today's version keeps that retro DNA but feels entirely modern. You’ll find them in lightweight, breathable fabrics like linen, cotton, rayon, or terry cloth, making them physically cool in the heat. They come in an endless array of solids, from classic white to sun-faded pastels, as well as bold, expressive prints—think tropical botanicals, abstract geometrics, and subtle stripes. It’s the antithesis of the tight, restrictive button-down; it’s designed for leisure, confidence, and a touch of nonchalant cool.
The Ultimate Style Workhorse
Why has this one shirt become the season's unofficial uniform? Simple: unparalleled versatility. The cabana shirt is a master of multitasking, solving multiple packing dilemmas in one go. It functions as a chic swimsuit cover-up that’s infinitely more polished than an old, oversized tee. It’s a standalone shirt that looks put-together with almost any kind of bottom. And it’s a perfect lightweight layer to throw on when the sun dips and a cool ocean breeze rolls in.
Its appeal is also refreshingly universal. The boxy silhouette works for all body types, and the style has become a gender-neutral staple found in both menswear and womenswear collections. It bridges the gap between ultra-casual beachwear and more considered resort attire. You can feel just as comfortable wearing it to grab a taco from a beachside shack as you would sipping a cocktail at an upscale hotel bar. This adaptability is its superpower, making it the single most valuable player in any vacation wardrobe.
On the Beach: Effortless Cool
Styling a cabana shirt for a day on the sand is all about embracing its inherent ease. The most classic move is to wear it open over your swimsuit. For men, that means letting it hang loose over your swim trunks. For women, it’s the perfect companion to a one-piece or bikini, offering a bit of sun protection for your shoulders without sacrificing style. The fabric drapes beautifully and moves with you, creating a look that’s relaxed but intentional.
Don’t be afraid to button one or two of the middle buttons for a slightly more contained, 'just-threw-this-on' vibe. Pair it with simple slides or espadrilles, a woven tote bag, and your favorite sunglasses. If you opted for a matching set—a cabana shirt with coordinating shorts—you have a complete, no-thought-required outfit that looks incredibly sharp while feeling as comfortable as pajamas. It’s the epitome of looking good without looking like you tried too hard.
Off the Sand: From Day to Night
Here's where the cabana shirt proves its worth beyond the shoreline. When it’s time to leave the beach for dinner or drinks, this piece transitions seamlessly. For a more feminine look, tie the front ends into a knot at your natural waist and pair it with high-waisted linen trousers, a flowy midi skirt, or even a pair of crisp denim shorts. The cropped effect created by the knot defines your waist and adds a touch of playful polish.
For a masculine or more streamlined style, button it up and wear it with chinos or a pair of tailored shorts in a neutral color like khaki, navy, or olive. A clean pair of loafers or minimalist sneakers completes the look instantly. A solid-colored shirt in a luxe fabric like a linen-silk blend can even feel appropriate for a relatively fancy beachfront restaurant. It projects a relaxed, worldly confidence that’s perfect for vacation mode.















