The OFFA is a 100% linen plaid shirt from a family that has been weaving fabric in northern Portugal since 1935. That context matters more than the price tag, which at $160 is reasonable enough that you don't need to justify it to yourself twice.
The Verdict
A genuinely considered linen shirt with enough visual interest to announce itself without embarrassing you. The construction is honest, the provenance is real, and the price is fair. It is not a shirt for every occasion, but it earns its place in the rotation.
The Make
The fabric is 100% linen, woven in a multicolor plaid: navy ground with red, yellow, and teal overcheck. That combination reads louder on screen than in person, but make no mistake, this is not a quiet shirt. It sits at a 7 out of 10 on the spectrum from subtle to loud, which means it will do the talking for whatever outfit it is part of.
The buttons are mother-of-pearl, a detail that matters at this price point and one that Portuguese Flannel doesn't let slide. The shirt is made in and around Guimarães, using fabric sourced from the family's own mills. That is not marketing copy; the Magalhães family has been running Textil Vizela since João Magalhães founded it in 1935, and António and Manuel, the fourth generation, launched the consumer label to sell direct. The result is a shirt where the fabric and the making share a zip code.
Construction details visible in product photos show a single chest pocket and a standard point collar. Nothing unusual, nothing wrong. The collar is not going to do anything dramatic unfused, but it will hold its shape through a season of wear if you treat the linen reasonably well.
The Fit
The cut is regular and runs true to size. Sizing extends from XS to XXL, which covers most people without the brand needing to be thanked for it. The regular cut works well as an open, untucked layer over a white or cream tee. Tucked, it reads more structured than most linen shirts at this weight.
Linen this pattern-forward layers well, particularly under an unstructured jacket or chore coat where the plaid can peek through at the collar and cuffs. As a standalone shirt in warmer months, it will need to stand on its own.
The Context
Portuguese Flannel sits in a tier of brands, alongside labels like Gitman Vintage and Drake's shirting, where the fabric and construction justify the price without requiring the brand name to do the heavy lifting. At $160, the OFFA is not a trivial purchase for a linen shirt, but it is not hard to defend either. If the pattern gives you pause, the brand makes quieter options. If the plaid is exactly what you want, this is probably the most honest version of it at this price.
Travel-friendliness scores low, as linen at this weight does not pack forgiving. Plan accordingly.
The Personal Note
I have not owned this shirt. Based on the fabric sourcing and construction notes, I would size normally and plan to wear it open over something plain. The plaid is the point. If you are looking for something that disappears into an outfit, look elsewhere.



