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The New Oxford (Moonlight Blue Merino Wool)
The New Oxford (Moonlight Blue Merino Wool)
The New Oxford (Moonlight Blue Merino Wool)
The New Oxford (Moonlight Blue Merino Wool)
The New Oxford (Moonlight Blue Merino Wool)

The New Oxford

Moonlight Blue Merino Wool
$268

A true workshirt: tough and durable, but damn it's soft and elegant. With locally-sourced, corozo buttons.

Inspired by a mix of 1930s industrial wear and 1980s power dressing, The New Oxford in Moonlight is relaxed in the shoulders and strong in the collar. It’s made in our legendary moisture-wicking, heathered, 100% merino wool. The shirt boasts a front pocket, pleated cuffs, an extended hem, a back box pleat that rests between your shoulder blades, and locally-sourced corozo buttons. Lastly, the swoop of the back hem frames your butt beautifully and keeps it nicely covered when you bend over.

Nya, pictured here, has a 30" bust, 23.5" waist, and 36" hip and wears a size Small. With those measurements, she could also fit comfortably in an XS.

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What I'm Made of

Fabric: 100% merino wool, woven in Germany with wool from sheep living in Australia and New Zealand.

Buttons: carved from the corozo, aka tagua nut, sourced from our good friends in New York's Garment District.

How to take care of me: This garment is best dry cleaned. Ok to hand wash in cold water and hang to dry. Warm iron as needed. Need help? Don't call mom! We got you. fashionemergency@naominomi.com

How I'm Made

This garment is made to order. It takes about 3-4 weeks to cut, sew and finish the fabric into a garment -- a process done proudly in Queens, New York.
Select your size, and check below the Add to Cart button to see exact lead times, as sometimes we're running ahead of schedule :)

 

This garment is made-to-order. Please select your fit for exact lead times.

Why we make it:


Because it's a workhorse that looks like a show horse.

We couldn't find an Oxford in a quality fabric that fit our body well, so we went ahead and made it. Wear it buttoned up, straight against your skin, or open over a tank as a light jacket - don't be shocked if you wear it 5 days in a row.
Like a better cardigan.

Warm, soft, and moisture-wicking (i.e. no sweat), it's a layer you'll reach for from autumn to spring.

A garment so good that, according to the data, if you’ve bought one, you come back for 2.68 more.
Meet our Merino Wool


Made in the oldest operating textile mill in Germany, our merino wool is soft, strong, and woven to keep you warm for decades. An excellent heat regulator, merino is extremely breathable and adjusts to changes in your body temperature throughout the day. It's also incredibly wrinkle-resistant, moisture-wicking, and odor-repelling, so you don't need to wash it after every use. You can learn more about this wonder-fiber and our suppliers’ compassionate sheep-care practices below.
Oh So Low-Maintenance



Because it's incredibly odor-repelling and moisture wicking, merino does not need to be washed after every use. That's great news because the majority of a garment's impact on our environment comes not from its production, but from its time spent being washed. As long as you're not doing aerobics classes in it, you can get away with dry cleaning our merino once or twice a season.

Deceptively detailed buttons


No plastic here. The corozo nut, also called the tagua nut, is a natural material commonly used for carving. That makes it perfect for the tiny sculptures that are shirt buttons. As an added touch, we dye them black to complement the lovely darkness of the shirt.

Why is this shirt called an Oxford?


In the 19th century, the owner of a Scottish textile mill had the brilliant idea to name the season’s fabrics after all the fancy universities, perfect for marketing to the rich boys who went to these schools. While the Cambridge, Harvard, and Yale weaves flopped, the Oxford was a smashing success. Known for its breathable, crisscrossing basket weave, Oxford cloth became the go-to fabric for polo shirts, giving us the collared silhouette we know today.

Today, Oxford shirts are made in all types of fabrics - including and especially sumptuous merino wool.)

It looks great with...

The Gradient Wool Scarf (Moonlight Blue Mongolian Wool)

$198

The New Oxford (Crisp White Organic Cotton)

$228

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