Men's Fashion - 3 Things To Look For in A Dress Shirt



When choosing a flattering dress shirt you will want to take into account the shape and size of the collar, the quality of cotton and colors. Fabric is important but not as important as the collar and color. Since the color of shirt and collar are close to your face, you will want the aspects to be perfect, because when people talk to you first thing they will see.

shape and size of collar you choose is important because it should flatter your face shape, and length of the neck to create a balance. If you have a long face and neck, for example, you'll want to balance the length of the face by selecting wide spread collar with short points.

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This is the most casual of all styles of collar looks relaxed and collar buttons. Button-down shirts worn with a blazer and can be worn without a tie.

Straight

This collar is the most versatile collar, because it can be worn with suits, sports jackets and can be worn without a tie.

Spread

is considered dressier collar because the collar points are slightly spread apart. This collar must be worn with a tie to fill the gap.

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It gets its name from a card that connects the collar tie points behind. This type of collar should be worn with a tie.

white contrast

white collar is so named because it is inconsistent with patterned or colored fabric of the rest of the shirt.

band

Although this type of collar (which is actually a shirt without a collar) are sometimes worn as casual and formal, it is best reserved for casual wear.

dress shirts should be made of fine cotton, because it not only looks dressier than regular cotton and other materials, but also feels comfortable against your skin. Cotton T-shirts mixed with synthetics breathe less and the lack of vibrancy.

dress shirts should be made of fine cotton, because it not only looks dressier than regular cotton and other materials, but also feels comfortable against your skin. Cotton T-shirts mixed with synthetics breathe less and the lack of vibrancy.

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of formal and business wear a white shirt remains a classic. Although the shirts in solid colors are appropriate for business wear, bright colors are not as festive as the traditional blue and white. As the color and print grow bolder shirt becomes more casual.

shirts that fit well to have sleeves that end an inch below the wrist bones, necklaces that meet regularly around the neck, without withdrawal, and not too tight and shirttail ended the crotch to allow enough room to sit or bend .