Pip Durell doesn’t so much design shirts as refine a uniform. The London-based founder of With Nothing Underneath, the cult British label known for its wardrobe staples, began her career as a British Vogue stylist and Tatler editor before turning her attention to a more personal pursuit: the perfect shirt. What started in 2017 with altering men’s tailoring for her own wardrobe has since evolved into a collection of understated essentials, cut with a borrowed-from-the-boys ease and an unmistakably English sense of restraint. Grounded in sustainably made fabrics and an ethos of permanence over novelty, the pieces are designed to be worn without overthinking, lived in rather than styled up. For AIR SUPPLY, she shares the pieces she wears with nothing underneath
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