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Men's shirts under ₹799: Top 8 stylish picks to steal the spotlight; Look sharp for less

Men's shirts under ₹799: Top 8 stylish picks to steal the spotlight; Look sharp for less

Hindustan Times19-06-2025

Good style doesn't need to cost a fortune, especially when you've got dapper shirts under ₹799 in your cart. If you're dressing for a big meeting, casual Friday, or a cute café date, these shirts bring the fit, finesse, and freshness you need—without the splurge.
From sharp checks to breezy cotton solids, bold prints to boardroom classics—this curated edit has all the must-haves from brands like Peter England, Spykar, Park Avenue, and JACK & JONES. Grab your favourites now before they're gone!
This solid slim-fit shirt is that clean-slate essential you can style up or down. The 100% cotton construction keeps it comfy while the slim fit keeps things slick. Monday meeting or weekend movie, this one does both.
Styling tip: Pair with tapered jeans and brown loafers for an effortless smart-casual vibe.
Checks that mean business. This cotton-rich formal shirt from Peter England brings a tailored look that works from 9 to 5 and beyond. It's sharp, fuss-free, and made with Wonder Fabric to keep wrinkles in check.
Styling tip: Wear it with navy trousers, a black belt, and lace-up shoes for boardroom polish.
Checks meet class in this semi-cutaway collar shirt by Park Avenue. Pure cotton ensures comfort all day, and the slim silhouette makes it perfect for layering under blazers or cardigans.
Styling tip: Match it with khaki chinos and a leather watch for a sharp, everyday look.
For days you want to keep it clean and classic; this solid slim-fit shirt is the OG. With its cotton-rich fabric, it's breathable, reliable, and perfect for work, interviews, or family dinners.
Styling tip: Add a charcoal blazer and formal shoes for a power look that still feels light.
This one's the definition of easygoing charm. With its comfy cotton fabric and sleek solid hue, it's perfect for laid-back events that still require a touch of finesse.
Styling tip: Team with distressed jeans and sneakers for a boy-next-door weekend edit.
Who said bold can't be budget? This satin-finish Spykar shirt in a rich green hue adds a luxe touch to your evenings out. Great for parties, dates, or when you just want to switch things up.
Styling tip: Pair with black slim-fit pants and Chelsea boots for a sleek after-dark look.
Florals for men? Groundbreaking and flattering. This 100% cotton ditsy print shirt adds a fun twist to your closet while keeping it breathable and wearable.
Styling tip: Cuff the sleeves, throw on beige chinos, and wear with white sneakers for summer charm.
Minimal, modern, and made for repeat wear—this JACK & JONES piece brings effortless European flair to your rotation. Clean lines, comfy cotton, and a slim fit? Yes, please.
Styling tip: Layer it open over a white tee with blue jeans and high-tops for casual cool.
A pop of personality never hurt anybody. This ditsy printed shirt from Peter England keeps things playful without going OTT. The slim fit and breathable fabric make it a weekday-to-weekend wonder.
Styling tip: Button it up for office charm or wear open over a vest for vacation vibes.
Who says great shirts need great budgets? With styles under 799, you're getting premium fabric, flattering fits, and brand credibility all for less. If you're dressing up or keeping it chill, these picks make looking good a breeze (and a steal).
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Yes! Most are 100% cotton or cotton-rich, ensuring breathability and comfort.
Most users find them true to size. Refer to the brand-specific size chart for accuracy.
Follow wash care instructions. Cotton might shrink slightly, but quality brands pre-shrink or blend fabrics to avoid that.
Absolutely—many of them are ideal for office, interviews, and business casual settings.
Disclaimer: At Hindustan Times, we help you stay up-to-date with the latest trends and products. Hindustan Times has an affiliate partnership, so we may get a part of the revenue when you make a purchase. We shall not be liable for any claim under applicable laws, including but not limited to the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, with respect to the products. The products listed in this article are in no particular order of priority.

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