Colour woven into the cloth, not printed on top
Yarn-dyed cloth is made by colouring the individual threads before they are woven. The pattern is built from those threads rather than printed onto finished white cloth, giving it the same appearance on both sides and helping the colour soften evenly through wear.
That slower process is the honest reason this shirt sits above the cotton oxford on price. The money goes into the cloth rather than an oversized label.
A classic button-down collar holds its roll. Contrast detailing sits inside the collar and cuffs, while a small embroidered logo appears on the chest.
Vedoneire has been making shirts since 1951. For a plainer everyday cloth, see the cotton oxford shirt.