Striped shirt + vest – a universal fashionable combination this season

Pinstriped shirts, once the embodiment of a strict office dress code, are now confidently transcending its boundaries and establishing themselves as timeless classics. The sleek lines, white or gray on a contrasting background, retain a sense of strength and authority, while opening up space for new interpretations: from androgynous elegance in the style of Diane Keaton to bold urban images. In the fall-winter 2025/2026 season, on the wave of the revival of grandpacore, office siren and power dressing aesthetics, the striped shirt in a duet with a vest appears as a universal style language. Vogue.ua has collected three of the most relevant ways to wear this combination this fall.

Striped shirt with puff sleeves + knitted vest

Isabel Marant0 Isabel Marant

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In Isabel Marant's fall-winter collection, a striped shirt with voluminous sleeves, overlaid with a knitted vest, paired with straight-leg jeans and slouchy boots, showed a more punky yet sophisticated side of the French house. It's a bohemian twist on a classic dress code that infuses it with lightness and makes it appropriate for urban looks even in the cold season.

Striped shirt with wide sleeves + V-neck vest

Tory Burch1 Tory Burch

“Exalted pragmatism” is how Tory Burch describes the look, which features a striped shirt with wide sleeves, which the model wore with a V-neck vest and classic high-rise trousers. The zippers on the legs reveal the peep-toe shoes, and the play with prints and subtle details make the ensemble modern and even innovative.

Striped shirt + vest with shoulder pads

Moises Nieto2 Moises Nieto

Playing with layering can turn even a predictable look into a stylish statement. Moisés Nieto offers a new vision: take a blue striped shirt as a base, for cold days – a classic beige trench coat, and the final accent – a black vest with shoulder pads and contrasting lining. A simple but effective technique that changes the entire look.

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