Today, the shirt is an essential piece that every man must have. To buy less but better, there are a few rules and tips to know. In the program:
- How to choose a shirt to your size
- The details to check to check the quality of a shirt
- The different brands (value for money) and where to get them
How to choose a shirt to its size (cut and morphology)?
A shirt to its size, it is first of all a shirt which corresponds to its morphology. Avoid a “slim fit” shirt when your shoulders are those of a wrestler, or when your belly is a little pronounced. You can click here for the best choices.
When you close all the buttons on your shirt, make sure that:
- The seam correctly fits the prominent shoulder bone, so that the shirt is properly adjusted to your build: so it should be neither too large nor too small on you.
- The pectorals should be lightly molded without too many folds.
- Beware of the excess tissue that you may have in the armpits which can quickly give you a “parachute” effect.
- The folds should not be too large at the seams and the buttonhole (and buttons): otherwise, your fabric is too tight and your shirt is far too small for you. So take a size larger.
Shopping tip to check that your shirt is the right size
Put a fist between the bottom of the shirt and your body. If the fabric is not stretched and there are no tension folds, then the shirt is too large.
Style advice
The shirt must be long enough to be tucked into the pants when you want to dress in a suit, and shorter if you want to give it a more casual and relaxed use. The sleeves should stop just past the wrist bone and protrude a few inches when you walk in a blazer.
1) The seams must be clean and regular
You should get into the habit of checking them when you buy a garment because they are generally good indicators that testify to the quality and attention paid to its production.
A shirt with well finished seams will enhance the cut of it.
However if they fray, or if they are not tight enough, it will be a sign of poor quality, the constraints of everyday life will remind you that it is better for the pieces of fabric to be firmly linked together if you count them. keep a moment.
2) The collar must be rigid
The look of the shirt will be ensured and you can wear a blazer without seeming to have forgotten your shirt in the washing machine. In the case of a casual shirt, it is less important, there is no problem if your collar is more flexible because it does not look the same personable as on a formal shirt.
3) The fabric should be pleasant to the touch
At the start, it will not be easy for you to differentiate between a quality fabric with a pretty cotton that reflects well the light of another, less qualitative (if you only frequent the mainstream ready-to-wear brands).